Headline:
Typhoon Warning issued April 16 at 8:59AM ChST by NWS Tiyan GU
Event:
Typhoon Warning
Urgency:
Immediate
Effective:
April 15, 2026 - 3:59pm
Expires:
April 16, 2026 - 12:00am
Description:
...TYPHOON SINLAKU CONTINUES TO SLOWLY MOVE NORTHWEST AWAY FROM
TINIAN AND SAIPAN...
.NEW INFORMATION...
None.
.AREAS AFFECTED...
This local statement provides important information and recommended
actions for people in Guam and the Northern CNMI.
.WATCHES/WARNINGS...
A Typhoon Warning continues for Rota, Tinian, Saipan, Alamagan,
Pagan, and Agrihan.
A Tropical Storm Warning and a Typhoon Watch continues for Guam.
A Flood Watch is in effect for portions of Guam and the Northern
Marianas. Please listen closely for any Flood Warnings that might
be in effect for your area.
Please check the latest public and marine forecasts for detailed
information about additional hazards.
.STORM INFORMATION...
At 7 AM ChST...the center of Typhoon Sinlaku (04W) was located
near latitude 17.0N, longitude 144.5E. This was about 155 miles
north-northwest of Saipan. Storm motion was north, 350 degrees, at 6
mph. Storm intensity was 130 mph.
.SITUATION OVERVIEW...
The eye of Typhoon Sinlaku (04W) is moving slowly north and the
the eye is well north-northwest of Tinian and Saipan. Typhoon
Sinlaku has been slow to move out. and has simultaneously expanded
the TS wind field. This has kept Guam just within the tropical storm
force winds and Saipan and Tinian are now on the outer edge of the
destructive tropical storm winds. Typhoon Sinlaku is now moving
through the northern CNMI just west of Alamagan, Pagan, and Agrihan
As Sinlaku moves through the northern CNMI today and tonight, it is
forecast to curve northeastward, passing north of Agrihan Friday.
Instruction:
People should remain in a designated shelter or in a sturdy and
reinforced concrete building to ride out the storm as tropical storm
force winds are occurring at Rota, and strong tropical storm force
winds are occurring at Tinian and Saipan. Due to the size of the
storm, the latest forecast has tropical storm force winds continuing
at Rota through this afternoon, and tonight for Tinian and Saipan.
Even when winds start to decrease, remain indoors until the "all
clear" is given. Strong to tropical storm force gusts remain a
possibility for the next day or two, especially with any passing
shower.
Destruction of remaining metal roof homes is possible today.
Electricity and water will remain unavailable for days and perhaps
weeks after the storm passes. Most trees will be snapped or uprooted.
Fallen trees may cut off residential areas for days to weeks.
Stay indoors during heavy rain and windy conditions associated with
Typhoon Sinlaku (04W). The window of time to complete preparations
for the protection of life and property has closed. Find shelter to
ride out the storm. Remain in a sturdy shelter until the "all clear"
is given. Heed the advice of your local emergency managers and
officials, and continue to monitor forecasts by your local National
Weather Service office in Tiyan, Guam.
.WIND INFORMATION...
Northeasterly tropical storm force winds around 65 mph are expected
to increase with typhoon winds around 75 mph later this morning
as Sinlaku passes to the west, and winds shift towards the
southeast. The size of the storm and overall storm motion will
maintain southeast tropical storm winds through Friday afternoon
as Sinlaku continues on its accelerated northward trek after
exiting the Marianas later in the week.
.COASTAL INUNDATION AND SURF INFORMATION...
Seas of 20 to 30 feet remain possible, with dangerous surf and
significant coastal inundation and beach erosion possible.
.OTHER STORM EFFECTS...
Heavy, intense rainfall with TY Sinlaku is likely today and
Friday, bringing additional rainfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches by
the weekend, with rainfall amounts upwards of 10 to 20 inches
near the center, as the system moves across the northern CNMI. The
exact track of Sinlaku will determine where the heaviest rainfall
will set up across the islands.
...PAGAN...
...A TYPHOON WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR PAGAN...
Stay indoors during heavy rain and windy conditions associated with
Typhoon Sinlaku (04W). The window of time to complete preparations
for the protection of life and property has closed. Find shelter to
ride out the storm. Remain in a sturdy shelter until the "all clear"
is given. Heed the advice of your local emergency managers and
officials, and continue to monitor forecasts by your local National
Weather Service office in Tiyan, Guam.
.WIND INFORMATION...
Northeasterly tropical storm force winds around 60 mph are expected
to increase later this morning with typhoon winds around 75 mph
as Sinlaku passes to the west, and winds shift toward the west.
The size of the storm and overall storm motion will maintain
southeast tropical storm winds through Friday evening as Sinlaku
continues on its accelerated northward trek after exiting the
Marianas later in the week.
.COASTAL INUNDATION AND SURF INFORMATION...
Seas of 20 to 30 feet remain possible, with dangerous surf and
significant coastal inundation and beach erosion possible.
.OTHER STORM EFFECTS...
Heavy, intense rainfall with TY Sinlaku is likely today and
Friday, bringing additional rainfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches by
the weekend, with rainfall amounts upwards of 10 to 20 inches
near the center, as the system moves across the northern CNMI. The
exact track of Sinlaku will determine where the heaviest rainfall
will set up across the islands.
Stay indoors during heavy rain and windy conditions associated with
Typhoon Sinlaku (04W). The window of time to complete preparations
for the protection of life and property has closed. Find shelter to
ride out the storm. Remain in a sturdy shelter until the "all clear"
is given. Heed the advice of your local emergency managers and
officials, and continue to monitor forecasts by your local National
Weather Service office in Tiyan, Guam.
.WIND INFORMATION...
Northeasterly tropical storm force winds around 50 mph will be
increasing later this morning with typhoon winds around 75 mph
possibly reaching the island late this evening as Sinlaku passes
nearby to the west, and winds shift toward the southeast. The size
of the storm and overall storm motion will maintain southeast
tropical storm winds into Friday night as Sinlaku continues on its
accelerated northward trek after exiting the Marianas.
.COASTAL INUNDATION AND SURF INFORMATION...
Seas of 20 to 30 feet will be possible, with dangerous surf and
significant coastal inundation and beach erosion possible.
.OTHER STORM EFFECTS...
Heavy, intense rainfall with TY Sinlaku is likely today and
tomorrow, bringing rainfall amounts of 6 to 12 inches by the
weekend, with rainfall amounts upwards of 10 to 20 inches near
the center, as the system moves across the northern CNMI. The
exact track of Sinlaku will determine where the heaviest rainfall
will set up across the islands.
Area Description:
Rota; Tinian; Saipan
Forcast Office:
NWS Tiyan GU
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