The maximum sustained winds of Super Typhoon Bavi reach 205 km/h on Saturday, July 4

Bavi is expected to undergo rapid intensification before bringing super typhoon conditions to the U.S. Northern Mariana Islands this weekend.

Monster 200 km/h Typhoon Bavi is rapidly strengthening over the Philippine Sea, posing a growing threat to Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands.

Super Typhoon Bavi may enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility by Wednesday, July 8

Residents of the U.S. territory of Guam are bracing for potentially catastrophic conditions from Super Typhoon Bavi, which may hit the island as a Category 5 storm.

Bavi is expected to pass through the U.S. Northern Mariana Islands near Tinian and Saipan islands Sunday afternoon (U.S. EDT) as a Cat 5, potentially causing catastrophic damage.

Photo from Pagasa/Facebook MANILA, Philippines — Most parts of the country will experience generally fair weather on Saturday due to the easterlies as a super typhoon with…

People in Guam and the Northern Marianas hunkered down on Saturday as the second "super typhoon" to hit the US Pacific territories since April approached with the equivalent of…

The maximum sustained winds of Super Typhoon Bavi reach 205 km/h on Saturday, July 4

. MANILA, Philippines — Super Typhoon Bavi is forecast to bring strong winds and rain to the country starting Tuesday, July 7, the state weather bureau said. Although…

Super Typhoon Bavi, a dangerous Category-5 storm, approaches U.S. Pacific islands, threatening catastrophic damage and power outages.

The weather agency also warned that power outages in Rota could last weeks to possibly months if the island takes a direct hit. | World News

Bavi, a massive cyclone approaching the Mariana Islands east of the Philippines, was forecast to strike Rota early Monday morning local time.

MANILA, Philippines — Super typhoon Bavi remained outside the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) as of 3 a.m., according to weather bureau Pagasa (Philippine Atmospheric,…

As of 10 am on Monday, July 6, Super Typhoon Bavi is located 2,215 kilometers east of southeastern Luzon

Super Typhoon Bavi, one of 2026's strongest storms, struck US Pacific territories on Monday, causing heavy rain and disruptions in areas housing key military bases.

Bavi is expected to gradually weaken this week and threaten northern Taiwan and Japan's Ryukyu Islands as a Category 3 storm on Friday.

Weather specialist Veronica Torres reported on Tuesday, July 7, 2026 that Super Typhoon Bavi and the enhanced southwest monsoon may bring heavy rains over the northern and western…

PAGASA says Bavi is likely to maintain its strength as a super typhoon during its expected entry into the Philippine Area of Responsibility