MANILA, Philippines, October 30 ------ Signal No. 3 has been raised over Batanes and the eastern portion of Babuyan Islands as Typhoon Leon continued to intensify in the Philippine Sea. As of 4 a.m. on Thursday, October 30, PAGASA said that Leo was found 395 kilometers east of Calayan, Cagayan. Packing peak winds of 165 kilometers per hour (kph) near the center and gustiness of up to 205 kph, Leon is now moving west-northwest at 15 kph.
The following areas are under tropical cyclone wind signals:
Signal No. 3
• Batanes
• eastern portion of Babuyan Islands
Winds between 89 kph to 117 kph may be expected in at least 18 hours. Residents of areas under Signal No. 3 could experience moderate to significant impacts from strong winds.
Signal No. 2
• rest of Babuyan Islands
• Cagayan
• northern and eastern portions of Isabela (Santo Tomas, Santa Maria, Quezon, San Mariano, Naguilian, Dinapigue, Delfin Albano, San Pablo, Ilagan City, Benito Soliven, Tumauini, Cabagan, Palanan, Quirino, Divilacan, Gamu, Mallig, Maconacon, Burgos, City of Cauayan, San Guillermo, Angadanan, Cabatuan, Luna, Reina Mercedes, Roxas, Aurora, San Manuel)
• Apayao
• Kalinga
• northern and eastern portions of Abra (Tineg, Lacub, Malibcong, Lagayan, San Juan, Lagangilang, Licuan-Baay, Daguioman)
• eastern portion of Mountain Province (Paracelis)
• Ilocos Norte
Residents of areas under Signal No. 2 could experience minor to moderate impacts from strong winds, with winds between 62 kph and 88 kph expected within at least 24 hours.
Signal No. 1
• rest of Isabela
• Quirino
• Nueva Vizcaya
• rest of Mountain Province
• Ifugao
• Benguet
• rest of Abra
• Ilocos Sur
• La Union
• Pangasinan
• Nueva Ecija
• Aurora
• northeastern portion of Tarlac (Camiling, San Clemente, Paniqui, Moncada, Anao, San Manuel, Pura, Ramos, Victoria, Gerona, Santa Ignacia, City of Tarlac, La Paz)
• northern portion of Bulacan (Doña Remedios Trinidad, San Miguel)
• northern portion of Quezon (Infanta, General Nakar) including Polillo Islands
• Camarines Norte
• northern portion of Camarines Sur (Siruma, Tinambac, Lagonoy, Garchitorena, Caramoan)
• northern and eastern portions of Catanduanes (Pandan, Gigmoto, Bagamanoc, Panganiban, Viga, Baras, Caramoran)
Residents of areas under Signal No. 1 could experience minimal to minor impacts from strong winds, ranging from 39 to 61 kph.
PAGASA said that Leon is expected to gain strength, nearing super typhoon status as it tracks toward Taiwan and comes close to Batanes. Leon is forecast to track northwestward, bringing it closer to the Philippine territory, where it may make landfall along Taiwan’s eastern coast on Wednesday afternoon. It is anticipated to turn north-northwest, moving over the Taiwan Strait toward the East China Sea, and may exit the Philippine area of responsibility by Thursday evening or early Friday.
The typhoon is expected to pass closest to Batanes from early Wednesday until noon, with intense winds and heavy rain forecast in the area. While a direct landfall in Batanes remains uncertain, PAGASA has advised residents in northern Luzon to prepare for severe weather impacts as Leon makes its approach.
Source: philstar.com
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