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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TIYAN GU
728 PM ChST Fri Nov 7 2025

PMZ171-072130-
YAP-
728 PM ChST Fri Nov 7 2025

...TROPICAL STORM FUNG-WONG MOVING NORTHWEST AND FURTHER INTO THE
PHILIPPINE SEA...
...CHOPPY SEAS AND ELEVATED SURF TO STEADILY IMPROVE...

Tropical Storm Fung-Wong is now northwest or Yap and is moving
westward further into the Philippine Sea and away from Yap State.
Satellite-derived winds show moderate to fresh winds (15-20 kt) south
to southeast winds across eastern Yap State. Tropical storm-force
winds are no longer occurring at Yap Proper, and are now southwest to
south winds of 20 to 30 kt winds near Yap Proper. Winds will
gradually continue to improve tonight and Saturday, with the
background trade-wind pattern eventually extending back across the
region.

Seas and surf will remain elevated across eastern Yap State as the
swell from Fung-wong will continue to impact the region for the next
few days. As Fung-wong continues to move away from the region, this
swell will slowly diminish and be replaced by the background trade-wind
swell. Minor coastal inundation is still possible due to the elevated
King Tide cycle, but risk of inundation will decrease by the end of
the weekend or early this upcoming week.

This will be the last Special Weather Statement issued for the outer
islands of Yap State. For the latest weather info, visit
weather.gov/gum/PublicForecasts or listen for information shared
by WSO Yap.

For more information on Tropical Storm Fung-Wong please see
bulletins issued by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center under WMO header
WTPN32 PGTW and the National Weather Service WMO headers WTPQ32 PGUM.

$$

Schank