NAHA, Oct 05 (News On Japan) - [08:18] A new typhoon, Haikui (Typhoon No. 22), formed at 3 a.m. on October 5th and is moving westward along the southern edge of a Pacific high-pressure system extending from southern Japan toward Okinawa. In the Ogasawara Islands, winds are expected to strengthen and heavy rain may fall temporarily on October 5th.
Forecasts indicate the storm will reach waters east of Okinawa and Amami around the middle of this week. Depending on its course, it could bring rough weather to areas such as the Daitojima region, so residents are advised to take early precautions against strong winds and heavy rain.
The subsequent path remains uncertain, and there is a possibility that the typhoon could move closer to Japan’s main islands. Meteorological authorities urge continued attention to upcoming forecasts.
Meanwhile, Typhoon Matmo (Typhoon No. 21) is currently over the South China Sea and moving west-northwest. It is expected to intensify further and maintain strong force as it approaches Hainan Island, southern China, and Vietnam.
There is no expected impact on Japan.
Source: ウェザーニュース