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Typhoon Queenie exits PAR
Typhoon Queenie (Kong-rey) is now outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility at 735 kilometers northeast of Basco, Batanes

Typhoon Queenie to leave PAR on Thursday night
Typhoon Queenie (Kong-rey) weakens further and now has maximum sustained winds of 125 kilometers per hour near the center, and gustiness of up to 155 kilometers per hour

Typhoon Queenie weakens further, set to leave PAR
Typhoon Queenie (Kong-rey) will continue its weakening trend before leaving the Philippine Area of Responsibility between 10 pm Thursday, October 4, and 1 am Friday, October 5

Typhoon Queenie weakens, changes direction
Typhoon Queenie (Kong-rey) is not expected to make landfall in the Philippines

Typhoon Queenie weakens further, maintains direction
The typhoon, now located at 745 kilometers east of Basco, Batanes, is still moving northwest in direction at 15 kilometers per hour

Typhoon Queenie slightly weakens
Typhoon Queenie (Kong-rey) is located at 795 kilometers east of Basco, Batanes, moving northwest in direction at 15 kilometers per hour

Landfall still unlikely as Typhoon Queenie maintains strength
If Typhoon Queenie (Kong-rey) maintains its forecast track, it is expected to leave the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Friday morning, October 5

Typhoon Queenie slightly speeds up
The typhoon continues to have maximum sustained winds of 200 kilometers per hour and gustiness of up to 245 kilometers per hour

Typhoon Queenie maintains strength
State weather bureau PAGASA is monitoring the direction of Typhoon Queenie (Kong-rey). It is currently moving northwest in direction at 15 kilometers per hour.

Typhoon Queenie slightly accelerates, intensifies
The eastern section of the country will experience light to at times moderate rains due to Typhoon Queenie's (Kong-rey) trough or extension

Typhoon Queenie's extension to trigger rain in parts of PH
The trough or extension of Queenie (Kong-rey) will bring scattered rainshowers to Cagayan Valley, Bicol, Eastern Visayas, Aurora, and Quezon

Typhoon Queenie strengthens further
Queenie (Kong-rey) has maximum winds of 180 km/h and gustiness of up to 220 km/h as of Monday evening, October 1

Typhoon Queenie enters PAR
Queenie (Kong-rey) is not expected to make landfall in the Philippines, but its trough or extension could bring rain to parts of Luzon

Typhoon Kong-rey intensifies again ahead of entry into PAR
Kong-rey will be locally named Queenie when it enters the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Monday, October 1

Tropical Storm Queenie moves away from PH
All public storm warning signals have been lifted

#QueeniePH intensifies into storm
There is now only one area with a tropical storm signal warning

#QueeniePH leaves at least 2 dead, 7 missing
Pre emptive evacuation of people in areas prone to floods and landslides helps keep the casualties low but others along the coast are hit hard by the storm

#QueeniePH maintains strength, moves toward Palawan
Only 5 areas are under public storm warning signal number 1

Tropical depression Queenie crosses south Visayas
UPDATED Tropical depression Queenie continues to bring rain to large parts of the Visayas and Mindanao

#QueeniePH makes landfall over Surigao del Sur
At least 20 areas are under public storm warning signal number 1

Tropical depression Queenie brings rain to Visayas, Mindanao
UPDATED Queenie is forecast to make landfall over Surigao del Sur later Wednesday November 26
