A Typhoon Mawar

🌀💨 Da Big Mawar Storm Stay Making Waves, Yeah? 🌊🇵🇭

On Aloha Friday, da Tropical Cyclone Mawar wen crank up to one super typhoon, with da winds peaking at 185 miles per hour, brah. Dat kine strength like one Category 5 hurricane ovah in da Atlantic. But aftah, da storm went cool down small kine an’ might get some changes in strength ovah da weekend. By da time da storm go near da Philippines on Sunday, forecasters tink it going be even weaker. 🌀⚡📉

Da storm looking like it going take one turn to da north as it come close to da Philippines, most likely go miss da country. But get some oddah weatha systems around da place dat could make um hard fo’ da forecasters to say where it going go next. Da storm could end up going towards Taiwan or curve to da northeast away from da island. 🗺️🔄🤷‍♂️

“Da Super Typhoon Mawar Stay Creeping Up On Da Philippines” 🌪️🚶‍♂️🇵🇭

Da tropical cyclone was tink to stay north of da country. But look like heavy rain, flooding, an’ landslides stay in da forecast. 🌧️🌊🏞️

On Saturday, da Super Typhoon Mawar was moving west ovah da Pacific Ocean going Philippines, couple days aftah da tropical cyclone brought some bad kine winds an’ rain to Guam. 🌪️🌴🇬🇺

By Saturday morning, da center of Mawar was about 700 miles east of Luzon, da biggest an’ most popo place in da Philippines, das what da Philippine meteorological agency say. Cuz da Philippines get their own names for typhoons wen dey come inside their kine area of responsibility, one big area of da Western North Pacific, dey call da storm Betty ovah dea. 🗺️🌩️🇵🇭

Da storm was moving west at a fast 17 m.p.h. with maximum winds of 155 miles per hour, according to da Joint Typhoon Warning Center, one weatha agency run by da U.S. Navy. Dat kine wind speed is same like da force of one strong Category 4 hurricane in da United States. 🌪️💨🚀

Da forecasters say da storm probably going stay north of da Philippines and start to weaken early next week. But they expect heavy rain, flooding, landslides an’ kine strong winds in northern Luzon on Sunday or Monday, da Philippine weather agency say. Get some places in da country dat also might get nearly four inches of rain by Tuesday morning. 📆💦🌳

Next week, as Mawar keep moving north, den northeast, da impact on Taiwan, China an’ South Korea could be small. Based on da timing of da oddah weatha systems in da area, da storm could end up going more west towards Taiwan, or northwest towards Japan. 🧭🇹🇼🇯🇵

Dose kine things wouldn’t happen till late next week an’ into da following weekend, an’ a lot could change in da atmosphere within dat time frame. As da storm keep moving north, either towards or away from Japan, they expect it going be weaker as it come across cooler waters. 📅🌬️🌊


NOW IN ENGLISH

🌀💨 The Massive Mawar Storm is Making an Impact, Isn’t It?’ 🌊🇵🇭

On a friendly Friday, Tropical Cyclone Mawar escalated into a super typhoon, with winds hitting a peak of 185 miles per hour, mate. That’s a strength akin to a Category 5 hurricane over in the Atlantic. However, the storm then somewhat weakened and could have variable strength over the weekend. By the time the storm approaches the Philippines on Sunday, forecasters believe it will be even weaker. 🌀⚡📉

The storm seems set to take a turn to the north as it nears the Philippines, most likely bypassing the country. But there are other weather systems in the vicinity that could make it tough for the forecasters to predict its next path. The storm could end up heading towards Taiwan or curving to the northeast away from the island. 🗺️🔄🤷‍♂️

“Super Typhoon Mawar Sneaking Up On The Philippines” 🌪️🚶‍♂️🇵🇭

The tropical cyclone was thought to remain north of the country. However, it seems heavy rain, flooding, and landslides are in the forecast. 🌧️🌊🏞️

On Saturday, Super Typhoon Mawar was moving west over the Pacific Ocean towards the Philippines, a few days after the tropical cyclone brought destructive winds and rain to Guam. 🌪️🌴🇬🇺

By Saturday morning, the center of Mawar was about 700 miles east of Luzon, the largest and most populous place in the Philippines, as stated by the Philippine meteorological agency. Because the Philippines gives its own names to typhoons that enter its so-called area of responsibility, a large area of the Western North Pacific, they locally call the storm Betty. 🗺️🌩️🇵🇭

The storm was moving west at a swift 17 m.p.h. with maximum winds of 155 miles per hour, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center, a weather agency run by the U.S. Navy. That wind speed is equivalent to the force of a strong Category 4 hurricane in the United States. 🌪️💨🚀

Forecasters believe the storm will most likely stay north of the Philippines and start to weaken early next week. However, they expect heavy rain, flooding, landslides, and strong winds in northern Luzon on Sunday or Monday, as stated by the Philippine weather agency. There are some areas in the country that could also receive nearly four inches of rain by Tuesday morning. 📆💦🌳

Next week, as Mawar continues to head north, then northeast, the impact on Taiwan, China, and South Korea might be minimal. Depending on the timing of other weather systems in the area, the storm could end up moving further west towards Taiwan, or northwest towards Japan. 🧭🇹🇼🇯🇵

Those changes won’t occur until late next week and into the following weekend, and a lot could change in the atmosphere within that time frame. As the storm continues to move north, either towards or away from Japan, it is expected to weaken as it encounters cooler waters. 📅🌬️🌊

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