A typhoon is on the horizon in the Western Pacific in May 2015. Forecasts hint at the possibility of Typhoon Noul forming around May 8, 2015. These forecasts also say (At the present, at least) that the forthcoming storm will not hit Philippines but swing away towards Japan.
But at this juncture we cannot say this with emphasis. it is still a week before Typhoon Noul forms. Anything can happen after that. We can only hope the typhoon faithfully stick to the forecasts and not hit Philippines.
The picture will become clearer in the coming days. One thing is certain. A tropical storm is brewing in the West Pacific.
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