Remnants of Hagupit (05W / Caloy) – Tropical Cyclone Advisory #11 (FINAL): 1500 UTC 10 May 2026

Hagupit dissipates in the Philippine Sea. This is the last advisory.

…Hagupit dissipates in the Philippine Sea…
…This is the last advisory…

Himawari-9 infrared satellite image (Weathernerds)

Current storm information:

  • Position: 10.3°N 131.0°E

  • Movement: WNW at 10 knots (20 km/h)

  • Intensity: 20 knots (35 km/h)

  • Central pressure: 1008 hPa

Trend:

  • N/A

Watches and warnings:

  • There are no coastal watches or warnings in effect.

Areas that should monitor this system:

  • None.

Hazards affecting land:

  • None.

Discussion:

Hagupit has not generated any significant convection near its circulation center for the past 24 hours. Although there is a large area of disorganized convection to the east, it is associated with a rapidly decaying mid-level circulation that has remained nearly stationary to the north of Palau. The surface circulation has become poorly defined and now consists of an area of broadly rotating clouds. Scatterometer data from Oceansat and HYSAT found only very weak westerly winds or even calm winds south of the center, which is an indication that the circulation is no longer closed. Combined with the fact that the strongest winds indicated by the scatterometers were only in the 15 to 20 kt range, it appears that Hagupit is no more and is now a sharp trough of low pressure.

The remnants of Hagupit should continue moving northwestward well east of the Philippines and eventually lose their identity within strong southwesterly flow ahead of an approaching cold front.

This is the last advisory on Hagupit.

Forecast positions and maximum winds (1-min)

  • 000 hrs: 10.3°N 131.0°E20 kts 35 km/h REMNANTS

  • 012 hrs: DISSIPATED

There is no forecast map associated with this advisory.