China says Taiwan-bound Talim could become super typhoon
BEIJING: China’s National Meteorological Center on Tuesday warned that Typhoon Talim could intensify and turn into a super typhoon as it churns towards Taiwan and Zhejiang and Fujian provinces on the Chinese mainland.
The meteorological agency issued a blue alert, the lowest in a four-tier colour-coded system for severe weather.
Yesterday morning, the eye of Talim was 1,040km (646 miles) southeast of Taiwan’s Yilan county, packing winds of up to 33 metres a second.
Talim is expected to hit north and northeast parts of Taiwan the hardest on Wednesday and into Thursday with heavy rains and strong gusts.
The storm will then move northwest at a speed of 25km to 30km an hour towards the coast of Zhejiang and Fujian, making landfall late on Thursday or early Friday, according to China’s National Meteorological Center.
From Tuesday to Wednesday, Talim will bring gales to the southern East China Sea, the Taiwan Strait and waters east of Taiwan, as well as parts of the South China Sea.