Ampil was a tropical storm in the Philippine Sea Wednesday morning Japan time, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center said in its latest advisory.
The tropical storm had sustained wind speeds of 63 miles per hour.
Typhoon season is year-round; however, most typhoons form from early July through mid-December.
Most typhoons scrape or strike places like the Philippines, Japan, and Taiwan; they can also hit the Korean Peninsula, China, and Vietnam, bringing damaging winds and storm surges.
Typhoons have also hit U.S. territories, causing billions of dollars in devastating damage to places like Guam, which was battered by Super Typhoon Mawar in May last year.
Where will it rain?
Flash flooding can occur well inland and away from the storm’s center. Even weaker storms can produce excessive rainfall that can flood low-lying areas.
Conclusion:
Stay updated with the latest storm tracking information in the Philippine Sea and be prepared for potential typhoons hitting various regions. Remember, typhoon season is year-round, so it’s essential to stay informed about weather patterns and forecasts to ensure safety for yourself and your loved ones.
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