Super typhoon might make landfall in the Philippines, but a direct hit is unlikely – PAGASA

Super typhoon “Hinnamnor” (international name) entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) at 5:30 pm on Wednesday, August 31, he Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said. It has been given the local name Typhoon “Henry.”

The super typhoon was last located 870 kilometers northeast of extreme Northern Luzon, packing maximum sustained winds of 195 kilometers per hour (kph) and gustiness of up to 240 kph, Pagasa said.

Pagasa earlier said the ninth typhoon that entered the country this year will become “almost stationary” and it may reach a peak of 205 kph, before gradually downgrading to a typhoon category by Friday.

The state meteorologists forecast track earlier showed that the typhoon is not expected to make landfall in the country.

Super Typhoon Hinnamnor is now inside the Philippine area of responsibility and will be called “Henry.”
Track of Super Typhoon Hinnamnor, locally named in the Philippines as “Henry.”

MANILA, Philippines — Super Typhoon Hinnamnor is now inside the Philippine area of responsibility and will be called “Henry,” the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said.

“Super Typhoon HINNAMNOR entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility at 5:30 PM today and was given the domestic name #HenryPH,” Pagasa announced on its Facebook page.

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The super typhoon was last located 870 kilometers northeast of extreme Northern Luzon, packing maximum sustained winds of 195 kilometers per hour (kph) and gustiness of up to 240 kph, Pagasa said.

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Super Typhoon Hinnamnor is now inside the Philippine area of responsibility and will be called “Henry.”
Weather satellite image from Pagasa

Pagasa earlier said the ninth typhoon that entered the country this year will become “almost stationary” and it may reach a peak of 205 kph, before gradually downgrading to a typhoon category by Friday.

The state meteorologists forecast track earlier showed that the typhoon is not expected to make landfall in the country.

Pagasa weather specialist Raymond Ordinario said Henry is not currently affecting the weather condition in the country.

However, the trough of tropical depression Gardo along with the southwest monsoon or habagat will bring overcast skies and rains in most parts of Luzon.

Pagasa said Metro Manila, Calabarzon, Mimaropa, Bicol Region, Ilocos Region, Cordillera Administrative Region, Zambales and Bataan will experience cloudy skies with scattered rain showers and thunderstorms due to “Gardo.”

Tropical depression Gardo was last seen 1,065 kilometers east of extreme Northern Luzon, packing 55 kph with gustiness of 70 kph, according to the government weather service.

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