High potential for this hazardous cyclone of the West Pacific to make landfall in less than 48 hours ...
Super Typhoon Sinlaku is expected to cross the island chain that includes Guam in the western Pacific Ocean with winds of up to 175 mph.
Slow-moving Sinlaku is weakening as it heads towards Guam, but it will still bring dangerous conditions to the region.
Satellite estimates and computer models show Sinlaku at super-typhoon strength, packing sustained winds near 180 mph and gusts reportedly reaching 220 mph, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
An early season surge of tropical activity in the western Pacific has produced several storms, as an strengthening tropical storm threatens the U.S. territory of Guam.
Officials in Guam urged residents to stay inside as Super Typhoon Sinlaku passed near the island on Tuesday, April 14.Video ...