Typhoon Jangmi displays large eye while approaching Japan

Typhoon Jangmi tracked toward southern Japan in late May 2026, bringing heavy rain and strong winds. Satellite images captured its large eye and strengthening winds.

A large, slow-moving storm system moved north-northwest across the Philippine Sea toward southern Japan from late May into early June 2026. Nighttime satellite views from the Suomi NPP satellite on May 30 showed the storm with sustained winds of 120 kilometers per hour. The image revealed a relatively large eye and mesocyclones along the eastern side. A second image from the NOAA-20 satellite on May 31 indicated slight strengthening, with winds reaching 130 kilometers per hour. The center remained south of Okinawa while outer bands already extended over parts of Japan. Forecasts at the time indicated the typhoon would pass near Okinawa before turning northeast toward the Amami region around June 1-2. Meteorologists expected significant rainfall along Japan's Pacific coastline.

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Tropical storm Hagupit nears Philippines' vicinity

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The tropical storm Hagupit may enter the Philippine area of responsibility between Saturday evening and Sunday morning, according to the state weather bureau. Once inside, it will be given the local name Caloy. The system is currently located far east of Mindanao and is not expected to directly affect the country in the next three days.

Tropical Storm Domeng, also known as Jangmi, entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility early on Friday, May 29, 2026. The storm packs maximum sustained winds of 75 kilometers per hour and is moving northwestward.

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Tropical Storm Jangmi has injured at least 16 people while threatening Kyushu. The Meteorological Agency issued warnings for violent winds and flooding.

The 2026 cyclone season began on June 1 with two systems under watch in the Pacific. One could become Amanda and the other Boris.

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The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) expects a tropical cyclone to form this April, potentially entering the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) and making landfall, weather specialist Benison Estareja said.

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