PAGASA 7th Typhoon "GLENDA" Forecast Track - To HIT LUZON Areas

PAGASA 7th Typhoon "GLENDA" 3 Days Forecast Track as of July 14, 2014.

PAGASA sighted the 7th typhoon to enter PAR (Philippine Area of Responsibility) at 620 km East of Virac, Catanduanes as of 10 am, July 14, 2014.

Tropical Storm "GLENDA" has intensified as it continues to move at westward direction threatening Bicol Region.


PAGASA 7th Typhoon "GLENDA" Forecast Track and Rain Volume

Coordinates:  13.3 N,  130.6E


Signal #2 (61-100 kph winds)
Luzon: Catanduanes, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Albay and Sorsogon
Visayas: NONE
Mindanao: NONE


Signal #1 (30-60 kph winds)
Luzon: Masbate including Burias and Ticao islands, Marinduque, Quezon including Polilio Islands, Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, Bulacan, Pampanga, Bataan, Zambales, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, Southern Aurora and Metro Manila.
Visayas: Northern Samar
Mindanao: NONE

Forecast Track:
(1) in the vicinity of Virac, Catanduanes - Tuesday Morning
(2) 240 km Northwest of Dagupan City - Wednesday Morning
(3) in the vicinity of Southern China - Thursday Morning

Strength:  95 kph near center

Gustiness:  120 kph

Movement: West at 28 kph

Possible First Landfall: Catanduanes

Rainfall Volume: 7.5 - 25mm/hr (moderate - intense) within 400 km diameter

Distance to Land: 620 km East of Virac, Catanduanes


Everybody is advised to prepare in advance. To monitor your weather and rain probability from time to time in your area, please visit PAGASA and DOST Project NOAH.


Updates: Typhoon "GLENDA" exited PAR as of July 17, 2014 at 8am leaving 77 casualties, 220 injured and 5 are still missing (as of July 19, 2014, 6am).



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