Typhoon Bebinca Set to Soak Shanghai Over Mid-Autumn Festival

By Ned Kelly, September 14, 2024

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With impeccable timing, Typhoon Bebinca is expected to give us a super soaking slap bang in the middle of the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival holiday.

The 13th typhoon of the year, Bebinca is currently moving northwest in the East China Sea at around 30 to 35 kilometers per hour, gradually intensifying, and could reach the level of 'severe typhoon.'

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Heavy rain and gale-force winds are expected to lash Shanghai on Sunday and Monday, with Bebinca predicted to make landfall in the Hangzhou Bay area of neighboring Zhejiang Province on Monday morning.

READ MORE: How to Track Typhoons Hitting China on WeChat and Web

Temperatures are forecast to drop to around 30 degrees Celsius, with lows around 28 degrees on Monday. 

May we suggest you find a good place for brunch... and batten down the hatches!

READ MORE: 4-Day Brunches to Hit Up Over the Holiday Weekend


[Cover Image via Flickr]

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