Tropical Storm Hagupit
May 10 at 12:00 PM
This storm is no longer active and has passed.
Wind speeds are below 34 knots, posing minimal danger.
The current wind speed is lower than the maximum recorded speed.
The storm was last reported moving in a north-west direction.
Current Status and Intensity
Tropical Storm Hagupit has been downgraded to a Tropical Depression as of the latest observation on May 10, 2026, at 12:00 GMT. The storm currently has a wind speed of 25 knots, which reflects a significant decrease from its maximum recorded intensity of 40 knots earlier in the event. The latest coordinates for the depression are 10.30°N latitude and 131.00°E longitude.
Recent Track and Movement
Hagupit has experienced a defined trajectory since its inception. The storm first developed on May 6, 2026, with sustained wind speeds of 35 knots as it moved westward across the Pacific Ocean. Over the following days, the storm briefly intensified to a peak wind speed of 40 knots on May 8, but has since shown a gradual weakening trend. The storm's track is detailed as follows:
- May 6, 00:00 GMT - 35 knots at 7.60°N, 147.50°E
- May 8, 00:00 GMT - 40 knots at 8.40°N, 139.90°E (maximum recorded intensity)
- May 10, 12:00 GMT - 25 knots at 10.30°N, 131.00°E (current position)
Impacts for Mariners and Coastal Communities
Although Tropical Storm Hagupit has weakened to a Tropical Depression, it is essential for mariners and coastal communities to remain vigilant. The storm's recent track has taken it through open waters, reducing the immediate threat to land. However, the combination of remaining winds and potential for rain can still pose risks:
- Rough seas and strong currents are likely in areas nearby.
- Low visibility conditions may arise from precipitation associated with the depression.
- Coastal communities should monitor conditions for possible heavy rainfall leading to localized flooding.
Safety Recommendations
For mariners and those living in coastal areas, safety remains a top priority following the passage of Tropical Storm Hagupit. It is recommended to:
- Check local weather updates regularly for any changes in conditions associated with the depression.
- Remain cautious of potential marine hazards, especially in terms of wave action and current strength.
- Secure boats and equipment that may be affected by residual winds and weather patterns.
- Be prepared for possible emergency response protocols should rainfall lead to flooding in coastal regions.
By staying informed and prepared, mariners and coastal residents can navigate the aftermath of Tropical Storm Hagupit safely.
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