Mawar may pass near or over Guam, Rota

BASED  on  information  received  from  the  National  Weather  Service  in Tiyan, Guam  and  compiled  at  the  CNMI  Emergency Operations Center-State Warning Point, Typhoon Mawar continues to move toward the Marianas.

As of 1 p.m., Mawar was

about 340 miles southeast of Guam;

about 365 miles south-southeast of Rota;

about 410 miles south-southeast of Tinian; and

about 415 miles south-southeast of Saipan.

Maximum sustained winds: 100 mph

Present movement: north-northwest, 335 degrees at 9 mph.

Typhoon warning remains in effect for Guam and Rota. Damaging winds of 39 mph or more are expected within 24 hours, with typhoon force winds expected by Wednesday morning.

Tropical storm warning is in effect for Saipan and Tinian. Damaging winds of 39 mph or more are expected within 24 hours. Typhoon watch remains in effect for Saipan and Tinian. Typhoon force winds are possible if Mawar makes a turn toward the north.

The latest track forecast shows a westward bend in the vicinity of the Marianas with passage near or over Guam and Rota.

Mawar is forecast to continue intensifying. Typhoon force winds extend outward from the center up to 40 miles. Tropical storm force winds extend outward from the center up to 105 miles.

Gov. Arnold I. Palacios has maintained Typhoon Condition II for Rota and Tropical Storm Condition II for Saipan and Tinian.

Typhoon Condition II means that damaging winds of 39 mph or more are possible tomorrow, and typhoon force winds of 74 mph or greater are possible Tuesday night through Thursday morning.

Tropical Storm Condition II means that damaging winds of 39 mph or more are expected within 24 hours.

The CNMI Emergency Operations Center-State Warning Point will issue bulletins as they become available. Keep a close watch on updates and stay informed on the latest statements and advisories which will be available through local media sources and NOAA weather radio broadcast via phone at 211, or call the CNMI Emergency Operations Center-State Warning Point at (670) 237-8000 or (670) 664-8000. For the Northern Islands, contact CNMI EOC-State Warning Point at high frequency single side band radio on frequency 5.205.0.

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