Severe Tropical Storm Tino (Kalmaegi) continued to strengthen over the Philippine Sea on Sunday evening, November 2, with its maximum sustained winds increasing to 100 km/h and gustiness up to 125 km/h.
Tino is projected to intensify into a typhoon within 12 hours, with a potential peak intensity of 150 to 165 km/h, and PAGASA is still not ruling out the possibility of it reaching super typhoon status.
The storm was located 605 kilometers east of Guiuan, Eastern Samar, moving west at 30 km/h as of 10 p.m. Sunday.
Initial landfall is now projected for Eastern Samar, Leyte, or Dinagat Islands late Monday evening, November 3, or early Tuesday morning, November 4.
After crossing the Visayas and northern Palawan, Tino is expected to emerge over the West Philippine Sea on Wednesday morning, November 5.
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