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November 03, 2025

In its first tropical cyclone bulletin issued at 11 a.m., PAGASA said Tino had maximum sustained winds of 85 kilometers per hour (kph) near the center and gustiness of up to 105 kph.

PAGASA said Tino may continuously intensify and reach typhoon category within the next 24 hours.

It is expected to make its initial landfall at or near peak intensity, currently forecast at around 150 to 155 kph maximum winds.

"Rapid intensification within the next 48 hours is likely," PAGASA said.

It added that the possibility of Tino reaching super typhoon category "is not ruled out based on alternate scenarios and climatological data."

As of 10 a.m., the center of Tino was located 955 kilometers east of Eastern Visayas. It was moving westward at 30 kph.

Based on the latest track forecast, Tino will move generally west over the next three days and make its initial landfall over Eastern Samar or Dinagat Islands late Monday evening or early Tuesday morning.

After crossing the Visayas and northern Palawan, the tropical cyclone is expected to emerge over the West Philippine Sea by Wednesday morning or afternoon, Nov. 5.

While a slight weakening may occur as it crosses land, PAGASA said Tino is likely to remain a typhoon throughout its passage over the country.

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