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Where to track typhoons in the Philippines?

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To track the movement and formation of typhoons in the Philippines, there are at least two excellent websites and apps. They are used by both locals and experienced travelers, and we use them too.

  • PAGASA (Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration) — this is the state meteorological service of the Philippines.

    It is the primary and most authoritative source of official warnings and forecasts for the country's territory. Here, storm signals, typhoon movement maps, and official statements for the public are published.

  • Windy.com — a popular international service that provides clear visualization of weather data.

    Its main advantage is the interactive map, where you can see the movement of air masses, the formation and trajectory of tropical cyclones (typhoons), cloud cover, precipitation, and wind in near real-time.

But note that no weather prediction system, including PAGASA and Windy, can provide a 100% accurate forecast. Models are constantly updated, and the trajectory and strength of a typhoon can change.

However, these resources allow you to see the movement and formation of a typhoon on the map, assess its potential threat, and make timely decisions about your movements.

Recommended: Use both services in combination. Check official warnings on PAGASA and view the visual picture and various forecast models on Windy.

To understand the rainy and typhoon seasons in the Philippines and properly plan your trip, study our complete guide to weather and seasons.

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💥 Thanks, useful link 😊!

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