


Tropical Weather Discussion
Issued by NWS
Issued by NWS
508 AXPQ20 PGUM 020128 TWDPQ Tropical Weather Discussion National Weather Service Tiyan GU 1128 AM ChST Sat Aug 2 2025 Tropical Weather Discussion for the Western North Pacific between the Equator and 25N from 130E to 180. The following information is based on recent satellite imagery/data, weather observations, radar, and meteorological analysis. ...SPECIAL FEATURES... None. ...OTHER WEATHER SYSTEMS... MONSOON TROUGH... The monsoon trough extends east of Taiwan and enters the Area of Responsibility (AOR) at 24N130E, turning northeast and quickly exiting the AOR, passing through Joint Typhoon Warning Center`s (JTWC) Invest 93W northwest of Iwo To and on through Tropical Storm Krosa east of Japan. The monsoon surge extends south and east of the trough roughly 600 to 700 miles, staying well to the north of the main islands of Palau, Yap Proper and the Marianas. Moderate to deep convection is occurring within the surge, including over Iwo To, along with fresh to near-gale winds. The monsoon trough and surge are expected to lift north as the tropical systems push off to the northeast, and as a ridge of high pressure south of the tough shifts further north and west. SURFACE TROUGHS... Multiple surface troughs pinwheel off a broad, weak circulation centered just east of Guam. More notable troughs extend southwest towards Yap Proper, southeast towards Chuuk lagoon and north-northwest across the Marianas. Moderate to deep convection are occurring along the troughs southwest and southeast of the circulation where convergence and moisture are enhanced. Spotty showers are occurring north of the circulation, including over the Marianas. The circulation and troughs will push west across the Marianas, Yap State and the Republic of Palau through the weekend into early next week. Multiple surface troughs also extend off a circulation to the southeast of Pohnpei and southwest of Kosrae centered near 4N159E. One noted trough extends southwest from the circulation, crossing Kapingamarangi and ending at the Equator near 153E. Another trough extends east-northeast along the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) across Kosrae and ending south of Kwajalein near 8N168E. Moderate to deep convection is occurring near the circulation and along the troughs, including over eastern Pohnpei State, Kosrae State and southwestern Marshall Islands. The circulation and troughs will drift north and west across Pohnpei State, Chuuk State and towards the Marianas through the weekend into early next week. A surface trough extends north-northeast from the ITCZ, beginning near 9N177E, crossing the Date Line near 12N and passing through Tropical Storm Iona centered near 15N178W and ending near 22N179W. Pockets of moderate to deep convection are occurring along the trough, generally along and east of the Date Line near TS Iona and exiting north. The trough, along with TS Iona, will work to the northwest and weaken through the weekend into early next week. TS Iona is expected to shortly cross the Date Line and pass to the northeast of Wake Island as a weak Tropical Depression on Monday, possibly becoming extra-tropical before closest path of approach (CPA). TUTT... The Tropical Upper-Tropospheric Trough extends southwest from an upper-level low east of the Date Line and enters the AOR at 23N, then passing southwest over Wake Island and through multiple weak TUTT cells east of the Marianas and north of Chuuk, Pohnpei states, ending southwest of Weno, Chuuk near 6N148E. Pockets of showers are occurring along, south, and east of the TUTT, with occasional lightning strikes beneath the TUTT cells east of the Marianas and southwest of Wake Island. The TUTT will dissipate due to frictional forces as the upper-level ridge to the north shifts east, with the TUTT cells splitting off and drifting west. ...ITCZ... The ITCZ begins east of the Date Line and enters the AOR near 9N, extending east-southeast and passing just north of Majuro, across Kwajalein, north of Kosrae and ending at a leading edge circulation to the southeast of Pohnpei Proper and southwest of Kosrae, centered near 4N159E. Moderate to deep convection is occurring along and south of the ITCZ, especially across eastern Pohnpei State, Kosrae State and southwestern Marshall Islands. The ITCZ will slowly drift west and dissipate as the circulation and parent surface trough along the leading edge of the ITCZ shift west and surface ridging builds in across eastern Micronesia behind it. $$ Slagle