Typhoon Soudelor intensified rapidly during the 12 hours before it moved directly over Saipan. At 11:00 a.m. EDT on Sunday the center of Typhoon Soudelor was located at latitude 15.3°N and longitude 145.3°E which put it about 25 miles (40 km) west-northwest of Saipan. It was moving toward the west-northwest at 11 m.p.h. (18 km/h). The maximum sustained wind speed was 105 m.p.h. (165 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 125 m.p.h. (205 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 956 mb. The airport on Saipan measured sustained wind to 54 m.p.h. (87 km/h) and wind gusts to 91 m.p.h. (147 km/h). However, there were several observations when no wind speed was reported. The minimum surface pressure reported was 958 mb.
Typhoon Soudelor organized quickly after the primary band wrapped completely around the center of circulation. A tiny (4 mile wide) pinhole eye developed at the center of circulation and there are multiple bands of thunderstorms rotating around the center. Soudelor is over warm Sea Surface Temperatures and there is little vertical wind shear. Further intensification is likely and Soudelor could reach Super Typhoon status.
A subtropical ridge is steering Soudelor toward the west-northwest and that general motion is expected to continue for the next few days. On its anticipated track Soudelor could approach the southernmost islands of Japan or Taiwan in four or five days.