Typhoon SEPAT formed in the waters near the Ogasawara Islands, Japan on Monday morning, June 23, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.
According to forecast models, storm No. 2 SEPAT has strong winds of 75km/h, the strongest gusts of wind reach 95km/h. The storm is more than 840 km from Japan's Yokosuka region.
The storm continues to move in the North Northeast direction, at a speed of about 25km/h.
After approaching Japan's Chichijima Island, the storm is forecast to weaken to a tropical depression on Wednesday, June 25.
Tourists coming to Tokyo, Japan need to monitor information about flights, trains, and tour operators.
While Typhoon SEPAT continues to affect Japan's waters, a low pressure area over the South China Sea will cause widespread thunderstorms.
The low pressure in the East Sea has not affected the weather on land in Vietnam.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, due to the influence of a low pressure trough with an axis passing through the Central East Sea, on June 24, the Central and South East Sea (including the Truong Sa archipelago), the sea area from Binh Thuan to Ca Mau, Ca Mau to Kien Giang and the Gulf of Thailand will have showers and thunderstorms.
The sea area from Binh Thuan to Ca Mau has strong southwest winds of level 5, sometimes level 6, gusting to level 7; waves from 1.5-2.5m high; rough seas.
Fishermen and tourists should be on guard during thunderstorms with the possibility of tornadoes, strong gusts of wind of level 6-7 and waves over 2.0m high.