Ofel weakens ahead of expected landfall in Babuyan Islands

Typhoon Ofel continues to weaken Thursday before its projected landfall in Babuyan Islands, state meteorologists said.

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MANILA, Philippines — Typhoon Ofel continues to weaken Thursday before its projected landfall in Babuyan Islands, state meteorologists said.

As of 5 p.m., Ofel was estimated based on all available data in the vicinity of Gonzaga, Cagayan, or in the vicinity of Isca, Cagayan, packing 165 kilometers per hour (kph) near the center and gustiness of up to 275 (kph).

“Ofel has started to weaken due to increasing interaction with the landmass of Luzon,” Pagasa said in its advisory. “It will continue to weaken throughout the forecast period due to frictional effects of land, as well as the increasingly unfavorable environment over the Luzon Strait and the sea east of Taiwan.”

The typhoon will continue crossing the northeastern portion of mainland Luzon.

“It will then continue moving northwestward and pass close or make landfall in the vicinity of Babuyan Islands tonight before turning northward tomorrow (November 15) over the sea west of Batanes, then northeastward over the sea east of Taiwan during the weekend,” it added.

To date, the highest TCWS is now at Signal No. 4. Which brings  118 to 184 kph wind speed in the following areas, which Pagasa said causes “significant to severe threat to life and property.”

TCWS No. 3 was raised in these areas, which will see 89 to 117 kph wind speed, causing moderate to significant threat to life and property.

These areas are under TCWS No. 2, where winds of greater than 62 kph and up to 88 kph may be expected in at least 24 hours, causing minor to moderate impacts to life and property:

These areas are under TCWS No. 1, causing 39 to 61 kph wind speed, which may lead to minimal to minor threat to life and property:

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