Tropical Storm Chaba, another tropical storm in the Pacific Ocean, has manifested in the South China Sea and is projected to head north toward Southern China with some storms and rainfall in Macau, Guangzhou, and possibly light showers in Hong Kong. The Philippines Island may be experiencing some showers and winds, but no cause for alarm. As always, be cautious of the storms change in direction, as this can occur within hours. We will continue to monitor the situation as it unfolds.
Update 6.30.2022
Tropical Storm Chaba has been increasing strength and its expected to develop into a Severe TS and then to a Typhoon as it makes landfall on the southern tip of China. Expect some flooding along the coastline and heavy rains in Macau. So much for the planned vacation at Wynn Macau. Currently no cause for alarm, just keep monitoring the news.
Update 7.3.2022
The latest updates for Tropical Storm Chaba leads us tracking the storm in Maoming, where storms and rain are pouring down but not causing significant damage or floods. It is projected to head further north where it is expected to weaken into a Tropical Depression and die off in Guilin, China. There is no concern or threat at this time, but we will continue to monitor the situation and bring you any updates of concern. Stay safe!