Description
21 July 2023<br />
At 8:00 AM, the Low-Pressure Area (LPA) east of Southeastern Luzon developed into Tropical Depression (TD) "EGAY".<br />
22 July 2023<br />
At 8:00 AM, "EGAY" intensified into a Tropical Storm (TS) as it moved westward over the Philippine Sea.<br />
At 11:00 PM, "EGAY" maintained its strength while slowly moving westward. In addition, "EGAY" was forecast to enhance<br />
the Southwest Monsoon and bring occasional to monsoon rains over several areas of the country.<br />
23 July 2023<br />
At 8:00 AM, EGAY intensified to a Severe Tropical Storm category while moving westward.<br />
At 11:00 PM, EGAY intensified into a Typhoon over the Philippine Sea East Northeast of the Bicol Peninsula.<br />
24 July 2023<br />
By 5:00 AM, Typhoon “EGAY” had undergone rapid intensification as it moves over the Philippine Sea.<br />
By 11:00 PM, Typhoon “EGAY” continues to intensify over the Philippine Sea east of northern Aurora.<br />
25 July 2023<br />
At 5:00 AM, EGAY intensified into a Super Typhoon as it continues to threaten Northern Luzon.<br />
At 2:00 PM, TCWS No. 5 was hoisted over the eastern portion of Babuyan Islands (Camiguin<br />
Island)<br />
At 8;00 PM, EGAY weakened into a Typhoon.<br />
At 11:00 PM, TCWS No. 5 was no longer in effect. However, violent conditions were starting over the eastern portion of<br />
Babuyan Islands as Typhoon EGAY moves over the coastal waters of Calayan, Cagayan.<br />
26 July 2023<br />
At 2:00 AM, violent conditions continue over Babuyan Islands as Typhoon EGAY passes north of Camiguin Island.<br />
At 3:10 AM, the center of the eye of Typhoon EGAY made landfall in the vicinity of Fuga Island, Aparri, Cagayan.<br />
At 9:30 AM, EGAY made landfall over Dalupiri Island.<br />
At 11:00 PM, EGAY slightly weakened as it moved west-northwestward over the waters of Batanes.<br />
27 July 2023<br />
At 5:00 AM, Typhoon EGAY weakened over the Luzon Strait west of Batanes.<br />
At 11:00 AM, the Low-Pressure Area (LPA) east of eastern Visayas developed into a Tropical Depression (TD) outside<br />
the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR).<br />
28 July 2023<br />
At 5:00 AM, the TD outside PAR intensified into Tropical Storm (TS) “KHANUN”.<br />
At 8:00 AM, Typhoon EGAY exits PAR.<br />
At 5:00 PM, Typhoon EGAY maintained its strength as it moved west-northwestward away from PAR.<br />
At 11:00 PM, EGAY was already entering the Taiwan Strait. All Tropical Cyclone Wind Signals have been lifted. While TS<br />
“KHANUN” maintained its strength and had approached the PAR.<br />
29 July 2023<br />
At 5:00 AM, TS “KHANUN” entered the PAR and was named FALCON.<br />
At 11:00 AM, TS FALCON further intensified over the Philippine Sea.<br />
30 July 2023<br />
At 5:00 AM, FALCON intensified into a Severe Tropical Storm (STS).<br />
At 11:00 PM, FALCON intensified into a Typhoon (TY) as it continued to move over the Philippine Sea.<br />
31 July 2023<br />
At 5:00 AM, FALCON further intensified while moving north-northwestward.<br />
01 August 2023<br />
At 5:00 PM, Typhoon "FALCON" was located outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.<br />
EGAY made landfall on 26 July 2023 in the following areas:<br />
At 3:10 AM - Fuga Island, Aparri, Cagayan.<br />
At 9:30 AM - Dalupiri Island.<br />
Southwest Monsoon<br />
The Southwest Monsoon was enhanced by "EGAY" from 22 to 28 July and by "FALCON" from 29 July to 03 August and<br />
brought significant amount of rains to different parts of the country.<br />
On 04 August 2023, the effect of Southwest Monsoon has weakened.