Tropical Cyclone Winston Turning East

Tropical Cyclone Winston turned eastward on Saturday.  At 10:00 p.m. EST on Saturday the center of Tropical Cyclone Winston was located at latitude 25.2°S and longitude 175.3°E which put it about 545 miles (880 km) south-southwest of Suva, Fiji.  Winston was moving toward the east-southeast at 15 m.p.h. (24 km/h).  The maximum sustained wind speed was 90 m.p.h. (145 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 105 m.p.h. (170 km/h).  The minimum surface pressure was 967 mb.

A subtropical ridge located north of Winston generated easterly winds over the top of the tropical cyclone.  The vertical wind shear caused Tropical Cyclone to weaken on Saturday.  Thunderstorms around the western side of the eyewall weakened and the eye became obscured at times as clouds blew over the top of it.  The vertical structure of the circulation is tilted toward the east with height because of the wind shear.  Tropical Cyclone Winston is likely to continue to weaken on Sunday.  However, it is moving over water where Sea Surface Temperature is near 29°C.  If the circulation maintains its integrity for another 48 hours, the wind shear could diminish and Winston could start to intensify again.

The subtropical ridge is steering Tropical Cyclone Winston toward the east.  The ridge is forecast to move toward the north and that will allow Winston to move more toward the northeast.  On its anticipated track Tropical Cyclone Winston could be near the southeastern islands of Fiji in about three days.