BEIJING - China's national weather forecaster warned Saturday that tropical storm Malou was on course to strike the country's east coast just as Lionrock was abating.
However, heavy winds and torrential rains would continue along the southern coast and parts of central China, as the impacts of the southwest monsoon and the cold front as well as Lionrock merge.
The NMC said Malou, this year's ninth tropical storm, was heading northwest at a speed of 20 kilometers an hour, and would enter the East China Sea Saturday afternoon. It would then move towards China's east coast, bringing gales.