According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, as of 2:00 p.m. on November 5, the center of the storm was at about 11.9 degrees North latitude - 117.4 degrees East longitude, about 340km East Northeast of Song Tu Tay Island (belonging to Truong Sa Special Zone).
The strongest wind near the storm center is level 13-14 (134-166km/h), gusting to level 17. In the next 3 hours, the storm will move in a West-Northwest direction, at a speed of about 25km/h.
It is forecasted that by 1:00 p.m. on November 6, the storm will move in a West-Northwest direction at a speed of about 25km/h. The center of the storm is located at about 13.3 degrees North latitude - 111.8 degrees East longitude, about 290km East Southeast of Quy Nhon (Gia Lai).
The strongest wind near the storm center is level 14, gusting to level 17. Natural disaster risk level: level 4 for the Central East Sea area (including the sea area north of Truong Sa special zone).

At 1:00 a.m. on November 7, the storm moved in a West-Northwest direction at a speed of about 25km/h. The center of the storm is located at about 14.0 degrees North latitude - 109.1 degrees East longitude, on the mainland along the coast of Quang Ngai - Dak Lak. The strongest wind near the storm center is level 12, gusting to level 15.
Natural disaster risk level: level 4 for the western sea area of the Central East Sea, the sea area from Quang Ngai to Dak Lak (including Ly Son special zone), the eastern mainland area from Quang Ngai to Dak Lak; Level 3 for the sea area from South Quang Tri to Da Nang City and Khanh Hoa; the mainland from South Quang Tri to Da Nang City, the western provinces from Quang Ngai to Dak Lak.
At 1:00 p.m. on November 7, the storm moved in a West-Northwest direction at a speed of about 25 km/h. The center of the storm is located at about 15.0 degrees North latitude - 106.2 degrees East longitude, on the mainland of Southern Laos. The storm will make landfall and gradually weaken into a tropical depression, with the strongest wind reaching level 6, gusting to level 8.
Due to the influence of storm No. 13, the Central East Sea area (including the sea area north of Truong Sa special zone) has strong winds of level 8-11; the area near the storm's center has strong winds of level 12-14, gusts of level 17, waves 5.0-4.0m high, the area near the storm's center has a height of 8.0-10.0m; the sea is very rough.
From early morning on November 6, the sea area from South Quang Tri to Khanh Hoa (including Ly Son special area, Cu Lao Cham island) will gradually increase to level 6-7, then increase to level 8-11, the area near the storm's eye will be strong at level 12-14, gusting to level 17; coastal areas from South Quang Tri to Khanh Hoa will have waves 3.0-5.0m high, the area near the storm's eye will be 6.0 8.0 8.0m high; the sea will be very rough.
Coastal areas from Hue City to Dak Lak have storm surge of 0.3-0.6m high.
From the evening of November 6, coastal areas from Hue City to Dak Lak should be on guard against rising sea levels accompanied by large waves causing flooding in low-lying areas, waves of dike overflow, coastal roads, and coastal erosion, slowing flood drainage in the area.
All ships, boats, and aquaculture areas in the above-mentioned dangerous areas are strongly affected by thunderstorms, whirlwinds, strong winds, large waves, and rising sea levels.
From the evening of November 6, on the mainland along the coast from South Quang Tri to Da Nang City, the East of the provinces from Quang Ngai to Dak Lak, the wind will gradually increase to level 6-7, then increase to level 8-9, the area near the storm's eye will have strong winds of level 10-12 (focusing on the East of Quang Ngai - Dak Lak provinces), gusting to level 14-15.
From the evening and night of November 6, the West of the provinces from Quang Ngai to Dak Lak, the northern area of Khanh Hoa province will gradually increase the wind to level 6-7, the area near the storm's eye will have strong winds of level 8-9, gusting to level 11.
From November 6 to 7, the area from Da Nang City to Dak Lak will have very heavy rain with common rainfall of 200-400mm/ods, locally over 600mm/ods; the area from South Quang Tri to Hue City, Khanh Hoa and Lam Dong will have heavy rain with common rainfall of 150-300mm/ods, locally very heavy rain over 450mm/ods. From November 8, heavy rain in the above areas tends to decrease.
From November 7 to 8, the North of Quang Tri to Thanh Hoa will have moderate rain, heavy rain with common rainfall of 50-150mm/ods, locally very heavy rain over 200mm/ods. Warning of the risk of heavy rain (>200mm/3 hours).
Due to the impact of a wide storm circulation, people and tourists need to be on guard against the risk of thunderstorms, tornadoes and strong gusts of wind both before and during the storm's landfall.