847 WTPQ81 PGUM 131743 HLSPQ1 URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED Super Typhoon Sinlaku (04W) Local Statement National Weather Service Tiyan GU 343 AM ChST Tue Apr 14 2026 ...SUPER TYPHOON SINLAKU MOVING NORTHWEST TOWARD THE MARIANAS... .NEW INFORMATION... None. .AREAS AFFECTED... This local statement provides important information and recommended actions for people in Guam and the Northern Marianas. .WATCHES/WARNINGS... A Typhoon Warning remains in effect for Rota, Tinian, and Saipan. A Tropical Storm Warning and Typhoon Watch remain in effect for Guam. A Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect for Pagan and Alamagan. A Tropical Storm Watch remains in effect for Agrihan. 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 for your area. Please check the latest public and marine forecasts for detailed information about additional hazards. .STORM INFORMATION... At 3 AM ChST...the center of Super Typhoon Sinlaku (04W) was located near latitude 13.5N...longitude 147.1E. This was about 155 miles east of Guam. Storm motion was northwest, 320 degrees, at 7 mph. Storm intensity was 175 mph. .SITUATION OVERVIEW... Super Typhoon Sinlaku (04W) is moving northwest toward the Marianas, with rain bands of Sinlaku rotating in over the islands, and continuing to bring periods of heavy showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds. The most recent storm track produced by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) has shifted slightly south but continues to have the the center of Sinlaku passing near or over Tinian and Saipan. While Sinlaku is forecasted to gradually weaken the next few days, it is expected to cross the Marianas near or over Tinian and Saipan as a Category 4 or 5 typhoon. .PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... For those under a warning in Guam, Rota, Tinian, and Saipan, preparations for the protection of life and property should have already been completed. People should be in a designated shelter or in a sturdy, fully reinforced concrete building to ride out the storm as tropical storm force winds are occurring and will continue to strengthen through the day, with typhoon force winds of 74 mph or greater reaching Tinian and Saipan this afternoon or this evening. Stay inside and away from winds. Do not venture outside when high winds are occurring as flying debris can easily cause serious injury. For those under a warning in the far northern Marianas Islands, rush to complete preparations for the protection of life and property and to seek shelter. For those under a Watch in the far northern Mariana Islands, continue with your preparations and listen for possible warnings. 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 your local National Weather Service office and local emergency management. && .NEXT UPDATE... The next local statement will be issued by the National Weather Service in Tiyan around 9 AM ChST...or sooner if conditions warrant. GUZ001-140200- /O.CON.PGUM.TR.W.4004.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/ /O.CON.PGUM.TY.A.4004.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/ Guam- 343 AM ChST Tue Apr 14 2026 ...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT... ...TYPHOON WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT... ...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... People should be in a designated shelter or in a sturdy and reinforced concrete building to ride out the storm as tropical storm force winds are occurring and will be increasing through the day. Due to the size of the storm, tropical storm force winds are expected to continue into Wednesday night. Even when winds start to decrease, remain indoors until the government of Guam gives the "all clear". && ...WIND INFORMATION... As Super Typhoon Sinlaku (04W) continues to move closer to the Marianas, north to northeast strong tropical storm force winds around 50 to 60 mph and gusts to 70 mph are expected today and into tonight as winds shift towards the northwest and then west. Tropical storm force winds are forecasted to continue into Wednesday night and then slowly weakening as winds shift southwest. ...COASTAL INUNDATION AND SURF INFORMATION... Due to higher astronomical tides this week and pre-existing elevated seas, dangerous surf is expected or already occurring across north, east and south reefs in the Marianas as surf heights build to around 13 to 18 feet, and potentially spreading to west facing reefs once STY Sinlaku moves west of the islands in the next couple of days. The more northern trek of Sinlaku to Tinian and Saipan may limit the peak of coastal inundation but inundation of 1 to 3 ft is still expected as surf and wind driven waves increase as tropical storm force winds affect Guam; as such, a Coastal Flood Waring remains in effect. Inland flooding made worse by developing rain bands 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 north-northwest in the second half of the week, as swells will continue to pummel western Marianas shores. ...OTHER STORM EFFECTS... Heavy, intense rainfall with STY Sinlaku is likely, as quick- moving north-northeasterly showers are making their way across the area and will continue to do so through at least Wednesday. The current forecast track towards Tinian and Saipan will shift this heavier rainfall north of Guam, but 6 to 12 inches of rainfall are still possible. As such, a Flood Watch remains in effect for Guam. See latest forecast for latest information. Listen for possible flash flood warnings for your location, and be ready to act if flash flooding develops. $$ MPZ001>003-140200- /O.CON.PGUM.TY.W.4004.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/ Rota-Tinian-Saipan- 343 AM ChST Tue Apr 14 2026 ...TYPHOON WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT... ...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... People should be in a designated shelter or in a sturdy and reinforced concrete building to ride out the storm as tropical storm force winds are occurring and will be increasing through the day. Due to the size of the storm, tropical storm force winds are expected to continue through Wednesday night and into Thursday morning for Rota and Thursday evening for Tinian and Saipan. While recent forecast tracks continue to favor the center of Sinlaku passing near or over Tinian and Saipan. Typhoon force winds of 74 mph or greater are still possible for Rota late today and tonight. Tinian and Saipan should prepare for the potential for extensive damage, especially to non- concrete roofs and building. If staying in a home, turn the refrigerator to maximum cold and keep it closed. Turn off propane tanks and unplug small appliances. Fill the bathtub with water in case the tap water becomes unavailable after the storm. This is for cleaning and flushing purposes. Do not drink it. && ...WIND INFORMATION... For Rota, if the current forecast track holds, the risk for Typhoon force winds of 75 mph is reduced but not zero. For now the forecast has northerly tropical storm winds around 50 mph to 60 mph with gusts to 70, increasing to 60 to 70 mph with gusts to 85 in the afternoon and then shifting to the northwest and west overnight, with typhoon force winds around 74 mph possible. Winds are then expected to decrease 55 to 65 mph with gusts to 75 mph Wednesday morning as winds shift southwest and then decrease further to 35 to 45 mph Wednesday night, before dropping to 25 to 35 mph during the day Thursday. For Tinian and Saipan, the current track has Sinlaku passing near or directly overhead late this evening or tonight. This is forecasted to bring winds around 130 to 155 mph with gusts to 175 mph possible. Devastating damage is possible if this forecast track and wind speed holds. Airborne debris will cause extensive damage. Persons, pets, and livestock struck by the wind blown debris will be injured or killed. Nearly all metal roof homes will be destroyed. Electricity and water will be unavailable for days and perhaps weeks after the storm passes. Most trees will be snapped or uprooted. Fallen trees may cut off residential areas for days to weeks. ...COASTAL INUNDATION AND SURF INFORMATION... Due to higher astronomical tides this week and pre-existing elevated seas, dangerous surf is expected or already occurring across north, east and south reefs in the Marianas and potentially spreading to west facing reefs once STY Sinlaku moves west of the Islands. Surf at Rota is expected to build to around 15 to 20 feet, and 20 to 30 ft at Tinian and Saipan. A more northern track of Sinlaku could help to limit the peak of coastal inundation at Rota, but inundation of 3-5 feet is expected as surf and wind driven waves increase as strong tropical storm force winds arrive. For Tinian and Saipan inundation of of at least 5 to 8 feet is expected but wind and wave driven surf could push water onto land 10 to 15 ft above mean water-level, especially along windward facing beaches and reefs. A Coastal Flood Warning remains in effect. Inland flooding made worse by developing rain bands 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 STY Sinlaku is likely, as quick- moving north-northeasterly showers are making their way across the area and will continue to do so through at least Wednesday. Microwave satellite estimates suggest with rainfall amounts upwards of 15 to 25 inches is occurring near the center and may move across the islands as the system crosses the Marianas. The current forecast track will likely move this heavier rainfall over Tinian and Saipan, but 10 to 20 inches of rainfall are still possible for Rota. 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 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. $$ ...ALAMAGAN... ...TROPICAL STORM WARNING NOW IN EFFECT FOR ALAMAGAN... ...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Stay indoors during heavy rain and windy conditions associated with Super 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 in Tiyan, Guam. Remain in a sturdy shelter until the "all clear" is given. .WIND INFORMATION... Northeasterly tropical storm force winds around 39 mph are expected to start early this afternoon and potentially increasing to around 60 mph Wednesday night as wind shift toward the east and southeast. The size of the storm and overall storm motion will maintain southeast tropical storm winds through Friday afternoon as Sinlaku continues on its accelerated northward trek after exiting the Marianas later in the week. .COASTAL INUNDATION AND SURF INFORMATION... Seas of 20 to 30 feet remain possible, with dangerous surf and significant coastal inundation and beach erosion possible. .OTHER STORM EFFECTS... Heavy, intense rainfall with STY Sinlaku is likely for much of the week, bringing rainfall amounts of 10 to 13 inches by Friday, with rainfall amounts upwards of 15 to 25 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. && ...PAGAN... ...TROPICAL STORM WARNING NOW IN EFFECT FOR PAGAN... ...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Stay indoors during heavy rain and windy conditions associated with Super 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 in Tiyan, Guam. Remain in a sturdy shelter until the all clear is given. .WIND INFORMATION... Fresh to strong northeasterlies are increasing, with tropical storm force winds around 39 mph expected this evening, and potentially increasing to around 60 mph Thursday as wind shift toward the east and southeast. The size of the storm and overall storm motion will maintain southeast tropical storm winds through Friday evening as Sinlaku continues on its accelerated northward trek after exiting the Marianas later in the week. .COASTAL INUNDATION AND SURF INFORMATION... Seas of 20 to 30 feet remain possible, with dangerous surf and significant coastal inundation and beach erosion possible. .OTHER STORM EFFECTS... Heavy, intense rainfall with STY Sinlaku is likely for much of the week, bringing rainfall amounts of 10 to 13 inches by Friday, with rainfall amounts upwards of 15 to 25 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. && ...AGRIHAN... ...TROPICAL STORM WATCH NOW IN EFFECT FOR AGRIHAN... ..PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Stay indoors during heavy rain and windy conditions associated with Super 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 in Tiyan, Guam. Remain in a sturdy shelter until the all clear is given. .WIND INFORMATION... Fresh northeasterlies are expected to begin increasing through today, with tropical storm force winds possible Wednesday morning through Friday evening as Sinlaku continues on its accelerated northward trek after exiting the Marianas in the second half of the week. .COASTAL INUNDATION AND SURF INFORMATION... Seas of 20 to 30 feet will be possible, with dangerous surf and significant coastal inundation and beach erosion possible. .OTHER STORM EFFECTS... Heavy, intense rainfall with STY Sinlaku is likely for much of the week, with rainfall amounts upwards of 15 to 25 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. $$ Schank