Tropical Storm In-Fa intensified quickly on Tuesday and it caused watches and warnings to be issued for the area around Chuuk. At 10:00 p.m. EST on Tuesday the center of Tropical Storm In-Fa was located at latitude 6.0°N and longitude 156.3°E which put it about 385 miles (620 km) east-southeast of Fananu and about 985 miles (1590 km) east-southeast of Guam. In-Fa was moving toward the west-northwest 18 m.p.h. (29 km/h). The maximum sustained wind speed was 60 m.p.h. (95 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 75 m.p.h. (120 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 983 mb. A Typhoon Watch has been issued for Fananu.
The circulation of Tropical Storm In-Fa organized rapidly on Tuesday. A tight core formed in the center of circulation and an eyelike feature appeared on satellite images. A small ring of thunderstorms formed around the eye and a large primary rainband wrapped around the circulation. The circulation became more symmetrical and upper level outflow began to create divergence in most directions.
Tropical Storm In-Fa remains in an environment favorable for intensification. It is over water where the Sea Surface Temperature is near 30°C. The upper level winds are light and the vertical wind shear is modest. In-Fa is likely to continue to intensify and now that an inner core has developed, it could intensify rapidly. In-Fa could become a typhoon on Wednesday and it could become the equivalent of a major hurricane later this week.
A subtropical ridge north of In-Fa is steering the tropical storm toward the west-northwest and that general motion is expected to continue for the rest of the week. On its anticipated track In-Fa will approach Fananu in about 24 hours and it could be a typhoon at that time. In-Fa could be approaching Guam in about three days as a typhoon.