Low pressure forecast

Storm Bakung suddenly changes direction, moving towards a new low pressure area

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Tropical storm Bakung is currently active in the South Indian Ocean, about 652 km west-northwest of Cocos Islands (Australia).

Low pressure in the East Sea combined with cold air, forecast of the heaviest rain area

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The new low pressure in the East Sea causes strong winds and rough seas when combined with increased cold air. 12 coastal provinces and cities are required to proactively respond.

New low pressure appears in the East Sea, heavy rain in the Central region

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The new low pressure appeared in the southern part of the East Sea, moving slowly towards the southern sea.

Tropical depression weakens but thunderstorms over a wide area

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The tropical depression forecast near the East Sea is active in the Philippine area of responsibility, tending to weaken gradually.

Dangerous area when tropical depression enters the East Sea, bad weather forecast

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The tropical depression near the East Sea continues to move West Southwest, causing strong winds, large waves and directly affecting the sea weather.

Forecast of 14 provinces and cities affected by the tropical depression about to enter the East Sea

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14 coastal provinces and cities are required to proactively respond to tropical depressions near the East Sea.

Tropical depression officially makes landfall, heavy rain and wind

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The tropical depression has officially made landfall in the central Philippines and accelerated into the East Sea in the next 24 hours.

Latest storm news: Tropical depression accelerates into the East Sea towards the South

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According to the latest storm news, the tropical depression will maintain its intensity when making landfall in the Philippines before officially entering the East Sea.

Tropical depression heads straight to the mainland, bringing heavy rain

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The tropical depression is forecast to remain almost stationary, maintaining its intensity as it approaches the mainland. This could be a precursor to Typhoon No. 16 in the South China Sea in December.

Tropical depression causes heavy rain and wind, enters the East Sea next week

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According to the latest tropical depression forecast, the tropical depression near the East Sea will continue to maintain its intensity and move slowly.

The first area of landfall of the tropical depression is likely to become storm No. 16

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According to the latest low pressure forecast, a tropical depression is about to make landfall in the Philippines and is likely to enter the East Sea around December 8, possibly becoming storm No. 16.

Tropical depression approaches land causing widespread rain

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The tropical depression is forecast to approach the Philippine mainland, preparing to head towards the East Sea.

Forecast of the time when the tropical depression will make landfall in the East Sea

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The tropical depression will form near the East Sea, forecast to enter the East Sea next week.

New tropical depression near the East Sea officially revealed, heavy thunderstorms

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Tropical depression Wilma formed near the East Sea, becoming the focus of the latest typhoon forecasts in the Philippines.

Forecast of the possibility of a tropical depression near the East Sea becoming storm Wilma

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The low pressure area that is active east of the Philippines is forecast to become a new storm.