Tropical Storm Bavi is moving rapidly toward Guam. At 11:00 p.m. EDT on Saturday the center of Tropical Storm Bavi was located at latitude 13.8°N and longitude 148.7°E which put it about 100 miles east-northeast of Guam. Bavi was moving toward the west at 18 m.p.h. The maximum sustained wind speed was 50 m.p.h. and there were gusts to 65 m.p.h. The minimum surface pressure was 989 mb.
Bavi is moving over water where the Sea Surface Temperatures are around 27.5°C. So, there is sufficient energy to support intensification. Moderate easterly winds in the upper levels are generating vertical wind shear over the circulation. Most of the thunderstorms have been located in the western half of the circulation. However, recent satellite imagery indicates that there may be more thunderstorms forming near the core of the circulation. The rapid movement of the storm and the wind shear are likely to limit potential intensification.
A subtropical ridge to the north of Bavi is steering it rapidly to the west and that motion is expected to continue. Bavi will move near Guam within a few hours and the core of the circulation could pass near Rota, Tinian and Saipan. It is likely to bring gusty winds and locally heavy rains as it passes. The subtropical ridge is expected to steer Bavi or its remnants toward the Philippines during the next few days.