TROPICAL STORM ENTENG (YAGI) ADVISORY NO. 07

Issued at: 8:00 PM PhT (12:00 GMT) Tuesday, 03 Sept 2024
Next update: 8:00 AM PhT (00:00 GMT) Wednesday, 04 Sept 2024
Current Status & Outlook Tropical Storm ENTENG (YAGI) has strengthened while gradually slowing down over the West Philippine Sea in the past six hours. Its eastern outer rainbands will continue to bring intermittent rain and gusty winds across La Union, Ilocos Sur, and Ilocos Norte.  

48-hr Outlook: TS ENTENG is expected to move west to west-northwest at a slow pace, gradually gaining strength throughout the forecast period. It is anticipated to exit the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) by tomorrow morning. ENTENG is projected to reach typhoon classification by Thursday, September 5, as it continues toward Hainan Island and the Leizhou Peninsula in Southern China.

The circulation of TS ENTENG, its trough, and the enhanced Southwest Monsoon (Habagat) will continue to bring occasional rains and gusty winds across the western sections of Luzon including NCR, Occidental Mindoro and Lubang Island tonight & tomorrow. Residents are advised to take all necessary precautions against flash floods, landslides, and lahars associated with these conditions.

Where is ENTENG (YAGI)? As of 5:00 PM today, Sept 03…0900 GMT:

  • Location of Center/Eye: Over the northwestern portion of the West Philippine Sea (near 18.6°N 118.9°E)
  • Distance 1:  185 km west-northwest of Laoag City, Ilocos Norte
  • Distance 2:  505 km north-northwest of Metro Manila
  • Distance 3:  645 km southeast of Hong Kong, China
How strong is it? Maximum Sustained Winds (1-min avg): 85 kph near the center…Gustiness: 100 kph.
Past Movement (06 hrs) Northwest @ 06 kph, towards the West Philippine Sea.
Potential Philippine Major Landfall Area(s)
  • None
What Philippine areas will be directly affected? Heavy to Extreme Rainfall (50 mm to >100 mm expected for 24 hrs):

  • None

Damaging Winds (gusts of more than 100 km/hr expected):

  • None
Potential Storm Surge/Coastal Flooding Areas+
  • None

+Waves of 3 meters in height are expected in storm surge-prone areas, particularly in coastal areas where the Tropical Cyclone is headedKindly visit the PAGASA Storm Surge Updates  for more details.

3-Day Forecast Outlook Summary**
  • WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON:  Becomes a Severe Tropical Storm outside of PAR, about 350 km WNW of Laoag City, Ilocos Norte [2PM Sept 04: 19.1°N 117.4°E @ 100-130 kph]Forecast ConfidenceHIGH
  • THURSDAY AFTERNOON:  Rapidly intensifies into a Category 2 Typhoon, turns westward across the northern part of the South China Sea…about 365 km SSE of Hong Kong  [2PM Sept 05: 19.3°N 115.3°E @ 165-205 kph]Forecast ConfidenceHIGH
  • FRIDAY AFTERNOON:  Maintains its strength as it bears down the coast of Northern Hainan while moving WNW…about 380 km SW of Hong Kong  [2PM Sept 06: 20.0°N 111.5°E @ 165-205 kph]Forecast ConfidenceLOW

**Important Note: Please be reminded that the Forecast Outlook changes every 6 hours, and the Day 2 and 3 Forecast Track have an average error of 100 and 250 km respectively… while the wind speed forecast error, averages 35 km/hr per day. Therefore, a turn to the left or right of its future track and changes in its wind speed must be anticipated from time to time.

Other Storm’s Meteorological Information
  • 24-hr. Rain Accumulation (across its circulation):  25 to 500 mm [Light to Extreme]
  • Minimum Central Pressure:  990 millibars (hPa)
  • Size of Rain Circulation (in Diameter):  Average (800 km)
  • Size of Wind Circulation (55-kph Wind Diameter): Average (560 km)
  • Area of Damaging Winds (100 kph or more wind gusts):  — km outward from the center.
Disclaimer: Information based on data collected by Typhoon2000 (T2k) shall not be taken as official data. Weather information broadcasted and distributed by PAGASA remains as official data. Typhoon2000 (T2k) shall not be responsible for the private use and reliance of its weather information.

Issued by: David Michael V. Padua for Typhoon2000 (T2k)

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