WTPQ81 PGUM 111122 HLSPQ1 URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED Typhoon Sinlaku (04W) Local Statement National Weather Service Tiyan GU 922 PM ChST Sat Apr 11 2026 ...TYPHOON SINLAKU MOVING NORTHWEST IN CHUUK STATE... .NEW INFORMATION... The Tropical Storm Warning for Polowat in Chuuk State is cancelled. .AREAS AFFECTED... This local statement provides important information and recommended actions for people in Guam and the Northern Marianas. .WATCHES/WARNINGS... A Typhoon watch continues for Guam, Rota, Tinian, and Saipan. A Flood Watch is in effect for all of Guam and the Northern Marianas. Please listen closely for any Flash Flood Warnings that might be in effect once heavy rainfall arrives. Please check the latest public and marine forecasts for detailed information about additional hazards. .STORM INFORMATION... At 7 PM ChST...the center of Typhoon Sinlaku (04W) was located near latitude 9.0N...longitude 151.3E. This was about 530 miles southeast of Guam. Storm motion was northwest, 325 degrees, at 5 mph, likely signaling the beginning long-awaited slow departure out of Chuuk State. Storm intensity was 90 mph. .SITUATION OVERVIEW... Typhoon Sinlaku (04W) is slowly moving northwest in Chuuk State, bringing intense showers, thunderstorms, and winds as it continues to consolidate and intensify. TY Sinlaku will continue to move northwest on its journey toward the Marianas. It is too early to provide exact wind and surge forecast values for specific locations in the Marianas, but the general concern should be for the possibility of devastating damage somewhere within the Marianas. .PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... For those under a watch...now is the time to finalize your preparations according to your typhoon disaster plan specific to your home or business. For those in the Far Northern Marianas, review your typhoon disaster plans and become ready to act if a watch or a warning is later issued for your area. For interests at ports...docks...and marinas...it is recommended that you perform the prescribed preparations according to your emergency operations plan for tropical cyclones. If you live on a boat...begin to safely secure your craft and make plans to leave it for adequate land based shelter. Listen for possible warnings. Small craft should return to port or seek safe harbor. Stay indoors once heavy rain and windy conditions associated with Typhoon Sinlaku (04W) start. The onset of damaging, and potentially destructive winds, will pose a deadly threat to those venturing outside. Closely monitor NOAA weather radio or other local news outlets for official storm information. Listen for possible changes to the forecast. For additional precautionary and preparedness information... Please refer to the detailed recommendations relative to your location as further described by the National Weather Service office in Tiyan, Guam and your local emergency management. && .NEXT UPDATE... The next local statement will be issued by the National Weather Service in Tiyan around 3 AM ChST...or sooner if conditions warrant. GUZ001-MPZ001>003-112300- /O.CON.PGUM.TY.A.4004.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/ Guam-Rota-Tinian-Saipan- 922 PM ChST Sat Apr 11 2026 ...TYPHOON WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT... ...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Items to bring to a shelter include a first aid kit, medicines and prescriptions, baby food and diapers, games and books, toiletries, a battery powered radio, a cell phone, flashlights with extra batteries, a blanket or sleeping bag for each person, personal identification, copies of key papers such as insurance policies, available cash and credit cards. Remember, pets are not allowed in most public shelters, so check ahead with your intended shelter. Regarding your home or business, cover all windows and doors with shutters or plywood. Move patio furniture and other loose objects indoors. Brace all exterior doors, including garage doors. Do this as early as possible. If you need to make a trip to the hardware store, the grocery store, or the gas station, do so as early as possible. Stay calm and keep informed. Comply with any evacuation orders that are issued for your area. If you live in a metal roof or container home, or you live in a surge zone or any location prone to flooding, evacuate to a designated shelter or ride out the storm in the sturdy home of family or friends outside of evacuation zones. && ...WIND INFORMATION... As Typhoon Sinlaku (04W) moves closer, the threat for sustained high winds is likely to increase. The latest forecast is for Tropical storm force winds to begin affecting the Marianas Monday morning. Typhoon force winds will possibly move into Guam and Rota Monday night or early Tuesday morning, with strong tropical storm force winds into Tinian and Saipan early Tuesday morning. Typhoon Sinlaku could potentially near the Marianas as a category 3 or 4 Typhoon. A general concern should be for the possibility of at least extensive damage somewhere within the islands under the Typhoon Watch. ...COASTAL INUNDATION AND SURF INFORMATION... Due to higher astronomical tides next week and pre-existing elevated seas due to non-TC features in the area, hazardous surf is likely to become dangerous across north, east and south reefs in the Marianas as surf builds to 15 feet, and potentially spreading to west facing reefs once TY Sinlaku moves west of the islands. Coastal inundation becoming likely as early as Monday morning so a Coastal Flood Watch is in effect staring Monday morning for significant coastal inundation of 2 feet or more possible. Inland flooding made worse by developing rainbands during storm passage will significantly increase coastal inundation as rain run-off and storm surge interact. Surf will be slow to decrease after Sinlaku's exit to the northwest in the second half of the week, as swells will continue to pummel western Marianas shores. ...OTHER STORM EFFECTS... Heavy, intense rainfall with TY Sinlaku is likely for much of the week, with rainfall amounts upwards of 15 to 20 inches near the center, as the system crosses the Marianas. The exact track of Sinlaku will determine where the heaviest rainfall will set up across the Islands. As such, a Flood Watch remains in effect for Guam, Rota, Tinian, and Saipan. See latest forecast for latest information. Listen for possible flash flood warnings for your location, and be ready to act if flash flooding develops. $$ ...CHUUK... ...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR CHUUK... .PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Stay indoors during heavy rain and windy conditions associated with Typhoon Sinlaku (04W). Heed the advice of your local emergency managers and officials and monitor forecasts by your local National Weather Service office. Remain in a sturdy shelter until the all clear is given. ...WIND INFORMATION... Winds will be south to southwest winds at 35 to 45 mph with gusts to 60 mph at Weno, Chuuk tonight, as Sinlaku slowly moves away to the northwest. As Sinlaku continues to move slowly through the region and towards the Marianas, tropical storm force winds should start to slowly subside Sunday morning and into the afternoon hours with winds becoming southerly. ...COASTAL INUNDATION AND SURF INFORMATION... Seas of 12 to 14 feet are occurring. This will result in dangerous surf of 13 to 16 feet along south and west-facing reefs, with 1 to 2 feet of inundation likely. Elsewhere, hazardous surf of 7 to 9 feet are expected. ...OTHER STORM EFFECTS... Satellite microwave estimates an model guidance suggest the potential for heavy rain will start decrease late tonight into Sunday as TY Sinlaku moves northwest. Additional rainfall of 3 to 6 inches is possible and with the already saturated ground the risk for mudslides remains high risk. && ...FANANU... ....TYPHOON WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR FANANU... .PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Stay indoors during heavy rain and windy conditions associated with Typhoon Sinlaku (04W). Heed the advice of your local emergency managers and officials, and continue to monitor forecasts by your local National Weather Service office. Remain in a sturdy shelter until the all clear is given. Venturing outside is likely to pose a deadly threat to life. .WIND INFORMATION... with Typhoon Sinlaku starting to move northwest, typhoon force winds around 74 to 85 mph will start to decrease tonight, potentially decreasing to strong tropical storm force winds of 55 to 60 mph with winds mainly from the south to southwest. Damaging winds are expected to continuing through Sunday afternoon. .Coastal Inundation and Surf Information... Seas of 14 to 20 feet are possible, with dangerous surf and significant coastal inundation and beach erosion expected. .OTHER STORM EFFECTS... Another 4 to 8 inches of additional rainfall is possible within the outer bands as the center of TY Sinlaku moves off to the northwest. && ...ULUL... ...TYPHOON WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR ULUL... ...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR ULUL... ..PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Stay indoors during heavy rain and windy conditions associated with Typhoon Sinlaku (04W). Heed the advice of your local emergency managers and officials, and continue to monitor forecasts by your local National Weather Service office. Remain in a sturdy shelter until the all clear is given. Venturing outside is likely to pose a deadly threat to life. .WIND INFORMATION... Tropical Storm force winds continue at Ulul, as Sinlaku has begun to move away slowly. Damaging westerly winds of 40 to 55 mph will start to decrease Sunday, but damaging winds of at least 40 mph are expected through at least early Monday morning, with winds becoming more southwest and south in as Sinlaku continues to move away toward the Marianas. .Coastal Inundation and Surf Information... Seas of 12 to 16 feet are possible, with dangerous surf and significant coastal inundation and beach erosion expected. .OTHER STORM EFFECTS... Another 5 to 8 inches of additional rainfall is is possible within as the center of TY Sinlaku moves northwest towards the Marianas. && ...POLOWAT... ...TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS CANCELLED FOR POLOWAT... ..PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Stay indoors as during heavy rain and windy conditions are still occurring south of TY Sinlaku. Remain in a sturdy shelter until the all clear is given. Heed the advice of your local emergency managers and officials, and continue to monitor forecasts by your local National Weather Service office. .WIND INFORMATION... Tropical Storm force winds have pulled north of Polowat, as TY Sinlaku is moving northwest and away Polowat, but strong westerly winds are occurring south Sinlaku with winds around 25 to 35 mph possible. These winds will be slowly to subside late Sunday into Monday, becoming more southwest and south in nature as Sinlaku continues to move away toward the Marianas. .Coastal Inundation and Surf Information... Seas of 10 to 14 feet are possible due to the westerly winds south of Sinlaku, with dangerous surf, some coastal inundation and beach erosion expected. Similar to winds, seas and surf will slowly subside late Sunday into Monday. .OTHER STORM EFFECTS... Another 3 to 5 inches of additional rainfall is expected as TY Sinlaku moves northwest towards the Marianas. $$ Schank