Remnants of Kajiki (#19W) – Tropical Cyclone Advisory #10 (FINAL): 1200 UTC 26 August 2025

Kajiki dissipates over far northwestern Laos. This is the last advisory.

…Kajiki dissipates over far northwestern Laos… …This is the last advisory…

Himawari-9 infrared satellite image (Weathernerds)

Current storm information:

  • Position: 19.3°N 101.5°E

  • Movement: W at 5 knots (10 km/h)

  • Intensity: 20 knots (35 km/h)

  • Central pressure: 1000 hPa

Trend:

  • N/A

Watches and warnings:

  • There are no land-based watches or warnings in effect.

Hazards affecting land:

  • Extremely dangerous and life-threatening conditions are expected to continue in portions of north and central Vietnam, northern Laos, and northern Thailand during the next couple of days. Extremely heavy rainfall will likely cause widespread flash flooding. For additional information and warnings, refer to products from your local weather office.

Discussion:

Kajiki continues to have a broad area of rotation associated with it, but local surface observations do not indicate any westerly winds south of the estimated center location. This means that the surface circulation has dissipated. Despite this, Kajiki continues to have a rather robust mid-level circulation which is continuing to generate some fragmented bands of convection over portions of Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia, and this mid-level circulation will likely persist for another day or two before it also dissipates. 

This is the last advisory on Kajiki.

Forecast positions and maximum winds

  • 00 hrs: 19.3°N 101.5°E – 20 kts remnants

  • 12 hrs: Dissipated

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