Signal No. 5 still up in 2 areas ahead of Pepito’s 2nd landfall

(Track from Pagasa)

(Track from Pagasa)

MANILA, Philippines — Signal No. 5 remains hoisted over two areas as  Super Typhoon Pepito (international name: Man-yi) is expected to slightly ease up into a typhoon before making a second landfall in the vicinity of Aurora on Sunday afternoon.

“Pepito is forecast to slightly weaken as a typhoon prior to its second landfall. Significant weakening will occur during the passage of this tropical cyclone over mainland Luzon today,” Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration 2 p.m. cyclone update said.

It added that Pepito will likely exit the Luzon landmass by Sunday night and exit the country’s boundary by Monday morning or noon.

So far, the super typhoon has kept its strength, moving 20 kilometers per hour (kph).

It was last seen over the coastal waters of Baler, Aurora, carrying maximum sustained winds of 185 kph and gusts of up to 230 kph.

As Pepito traverses the Philippine Sea, Pagasa’s update showed that two areas under Signal No. 5 — the southern portion of Quirino (Nagtipunan) and the southern portion of Nueva Vizcaya (Alfonso Castañeda).

(Image from Pagasa)

Meanwhile, below are other areas with wind signals:

Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS)  No. 4

TCWS No. 3

TCWS No. 2

TCWS No. 1

Tropical Cyclone Warning System Signals (Illustration from Ed Lustan)

 

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