Two tropical depressions that formed above waters near Taiwan could bring rainfall to parts of the nation as they approached yesterday and develop into tropical storms today, the Central Weather Administration (CWA) said.
Yesterday morning, a tropical depression formed southeast of Guam, which is 2,751km from Taiwan, CWA forecaster Chang Chun-yao (張竣堯) said, adding that it has a chance of intensifying into a northwesterly-moving tropical storm.
The potential tropical storm might traverse the Ryukyu Islands over the weekend, Chang said.
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The chance of its center hitting Taiwan is low, he said, adding that the high uncertainty of its path requires further observation and the possibility of it approaching Taiwan cannot be ruled out.
In addition, another tropical depression has formed northeast of Taiwan. Although current conditions are not conducive to its development and it might dissipate soon, the weather system still has a chance of intensifying into a tropical storm this morning, he said.
If these two depressions develop into tropical storms, they will be named Bebinca and Pulasan, respectively, he said.
Tropical systems are common in mid-to-late September, Chang said.
New tropical disturbances are likely to form east of the Philippines after the weekend, he added.
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