According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, as of 4:00 a.m. this morning (November 18), the center of storm No. 9 Man-yi was located in the eastern sea of ​​the North East Sea. The strongest wind near the center of the storm was level 11-12 (103-133 km/h), gusting to level 15. Moving northwest at a speed of about 25 km/h.

In the next 24 hours, the storm will change direction and move West Northwest at a speed of 20km/h and continue to weaken due to interaction with cold air.

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Typhoon No. 9 Man-yi rapidly weakened when interacting with cold air. Source: NCHMF

At 4am tomorrow morning (November 19), the center of storm No. 9 is located in the North East Sea, about 370km northeast of Hoang Sa archipelago, the storm is currently at level 10, gusting to level 12.

During the next 24 to 48 hours, the storm will move west-southwest, then change direction to southwest and continue to weaken further.

At 4:00 a.m. on November 20, the center of storm No. 9 was in the west of the North East Sea, about 210km northwest of Hoang Sa archipelago; the storm's intensity was now level 8 (62-74km/h), gusting to level 10.

During the next 24 hours, the storm continued to move southwest at about 10km/h, gradually weakening into a tropical depression, then a low pressure area. At 4am on November 21, the center of the low pressure was over the sea off the Central Central region.

Due to the influence of storm No. 9 Man-yi, the weather in the eastern sea area of ​​the North East Sea has strong winds of level 8-9, near the eye of the storm level 10-12, gusting to level 15, waves 3-5m high, near the eye of the storm 5-7m; rough seas.

Vessels operating in the above mentioned dangerous areas are susceptible to the impact of storms, whirlwinds, strong winds and large waves.

New cold air mass has the strongest impact on Ho Chi Minh City's weather since the beginning of the season.

New cold air mass has the strongest impact on Ho Chi Minh City's weather since the beginning of the season.

Cold air will flow into the North from this evening (November 17), then diffuse strongly to the South. This could be the strongest impact of cold air on the weather in the South and Ho Chi Minh City since the beginning of the season.
Super typhoon Man-yi may enter the East Sea on November 18, downgraded by 4 levels

Super typhoon Man-yi may enter the East Sea on November 18, downgraded by 4 levels

Super typhoon Man-yi is currently active in the sea east of the central Philippines. It is forecast that on November 18, the storm will move into the East Sea, interact with cold air, and its intensity may decrease by 3-4 levels.