Philippines Typhoon Tracker
PAGASA-aware public safety page for Philippine typhoon monitoring.
Philippines Live Weather Map
Windy layerThis regional map is for situational awareness. Confirm warnings and evacuation instructions with official agencies.
Philippines Typhoon Information
Regional guideUse this page to monitor live wind conditions around the Philippine Area of Responsibility and quickly jump to PAGASA, NDRRMC, and local disaster-response sources.
Check active storms, signal explanations, rainfall and surge reminders, evacuation information, and official bulletins before making travel or safety decisions.
Philippines Safety Checklist
Before landfall- 1Check PAGASA signals, rainfall warnings, and barangay or city evacuation notices.
- 2Know evacuation routes, shelter locations, and local emergency contacts.
- 3Prepare food, water, medicine, documents, flashlights, batteries, and power banks.
- 4Avoid flooded roads, storm-surge zones, rivers, and unstable coastal areas.
Active Typhoons
View all storms →BAVI-26
Feed headline: Red notification for tropical cyclone BAVI-26. Population affected by Category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 35.288 million…
- Movement
- See official bulletin
- Current Location
- Western Pacific Ocean
- Alert
- Red
GDACS · Open source
Open storm detail →MAYSAK-26
Feed headline: Orange notification for tropical cyclone MAYSAK-26. Population affected by Category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0 (16.374…
- Movement
- See official bulletin
- Current Location
- Gulf of Tonkin near northern Vietnam
- Alert
- Orange
GDACS · Open source
Open storm detail →Philippines Typhoon FAQs
Help & SEOIs LiveTyphoonTracker.com an official warning source?
No. LiveTyphoonTracker.com is an awareness dashboard. Verify warnings, evacuation orders, and signal numbers with official agencies and local emergency officials.
Why does this page show a live map and storm cards?
The live map helps with current wind and weather awareness, while storm cards summarize synced or manually entered storm records with source labels.
How often should I check for updates?
During an active tropical cyclone threat, check official bulletins frequently because track, wind, rainfall, and surge hazards can change quickly.
Should I rely on LiveTyphoonTracker.com instead of PAGASA signals?
No. Use this page as a helper dashboard, then verify current signal numbers and local instructions through PAGASA, NDRRMC, and your local government.