A distinct center of circulation developed within a cluster of thunderstorms over the central Philippines on Thursday and the Japan Meteorological Agency designated the system as Tropical Storm Tokage. At 10:00 p.m. EST on Thursday the center of Tropical Storm Tokage was located at latitude 11.7°N and longitude 122.0°E which put it near the northwestern tip of Panay Island and about 235 miles (380 km) south-southeast of Manila, Philippines. Tokage was moving toward the west-northwest at 13 m.p.h. (20 km/h). The maximum sustained wind speed was 40 m.p.h. (65 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 50 m.p.h. (80 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 1000 mb.
The core of the circulation of Tropical Storm Tokage is still organizing. An inner band of thunderstorms wraps around the western and southern sides of the center of circulation. An outer rainband wraps around the northern side of the circulation from the northeastern to the southwestern quadrants. Thunderstorms near the core of Tokage are generating upper level divergence which is pumping mass away to the west and north of the tropical storm.
Tropical Storm Tokage will be moving through an environment that is favorable for intensification. Tokage will be moving over water where the Sea Surface Temperature is near 29°C. An upper level ridge east of Tokage is producing southeasterly winds which are blowing against the tropical storm. Although those winds are restricting upper level divergence on the southeast side of Tokage, the overall effect of the vertical wind shear is minor. Tropical Storm Tokage is likely to intensify during the next day or two and it could reach typhoon intensity.
Tokage is moving around the southwestern portion of a subtropical ridge which is steering the tropical storm to the west-northwest. That general motion is expected to continue for another 12 to 24 hours. After that time Tropical Storm Tokage will reach the western end of the subtropical ridge and it will begin to move toward the north. On its anticipated track Tropical Storm Tokage will pass near Mindoro Island and the Calamian Group during the next 12 hours. It will bring gusty winds and heavy rain to those islands. Tokage is likely to pass west of Luzon.