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Heavy Rains Drench Beijing as China Braces for Typhoon Dolphin

The storm’s large circulation could bring torrential rain and long-period swells, with hazardous conditions expected in waters around Taiwan.

  • The Central Weather Administration may issue a sea warning for Typhoon Dolphin as early as Friday afternoon if the storm maintains its westward track toward Taiwan, forecaster Lin Ping-yu said on Monday.
  • As of 8 a.m. Monday, the typhoon was located about 2,720 kilometers east of Taipei and moving west at 23 kph, potentially bringing hazardous conditions to waters surrounding Taiwan by Saturday.
  • Zoom Earth describes Dolphin as a "very strong typhoon" moving at 185 kilometers per hour as of Tuesday, while retaining a relatively large circulation as it approaches the Ryukyu Islands south of Japan.
  • Winds are expected to shift to northerly or northwesterly from Friday through Sunday, with foehn winds possible in Yilan on Thursday and in Hualien and Taitung on Friday and Saturday.
  • The typhoon is expected to make landfall on Okinawa Island on Friday morning, though its track beyond the Ryukyu Islands remains highly uncertain, according to the CWA.
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The marine authorities of the Chinese provinces of Zhejiang (east) and Fujian (southeast) raised this Friday their emergency response to orange, the second most serious, by the approach of typhoon Dolphin, which could touch land between Sunday afternoon and Monday morning on the country's coast with strong typhoon or typhoon force.Keep reading....

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Typhoon Dolphin will soon make landfall.

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Taipei Times broke the news in Taipei, Taiwan on Sunday, August 2, 2026.
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