Tropical Depression 03W formed northwest of Yap on Monday. At 11:00 p.m. EDT on Monday the center of Tropical Depression 03W was located at latitude 12.5°N and longitude 135.2°E which put it about 260 miles (420 km) northwest of Yap. The depression was moving toward the west at 10 m.p.h. (16 km/h). The maximum sustained wind speed was 35 m.p.h. (55 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 45 m.p.h. (75 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 1003 mb.
A cluster of thunderstorms developed southeast of the Marianas during the weekend. The cluster moved slowly toward the west-northwest and the circulation gradually exhibited signs of greater organization. Satellite imagery indicated that a center of circulation formed in the lower levels of the circulation and the system was designated as Tropical Depression 03W on Monday.
The circulation of Tropical Depression 03W is still organizing. Although there is a distinct low level center, the distribution of showers and thunderstorms is asymmetrical. Many of the showers and thunderstorms are forming east of the center of circulation. There are few showers and thunderstorms in the western half of the circulation. Thunderstorms just to the east of the center of the circulation are generating some upper level divergence that is pumping out mass to the west and north of the center of circulation.
Tropical Depression 03W will be moving through an environment that will be somewhat favorable for intensification. It will move over water where the Sea Surface Temperature will be near 30°C. A ridge of high pressure east of the depression is producing easterly flow that is blowing toward the depression. The flow may be pushing the lower part of the circulation to the west of the middle and upper portions. Vertical wind shear could be an inhibiting factor. Some intensification is forecast during the next day or two and the depression could intensify into a tropical storm.
The ridge of the depression is steering it toward the west. The depression is expected to turn toward the northwest when it reaches the western end of the depression in a day or so.