Weather forecasts for April 18-19 across several European countries predict a mix of sunny periods and potential rain, with rising temperatures in some areas. Separately, Typhoon Sinlaku is reported to be moving farther away from the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
Most parts of the Philippines are expected to experience fair weather as a high-pressure ridge dominates Luzon, while Typhoon Sinlaku is projected to remain outside the Philippine area of responsibility.
Super Typhoon Sinlaku, identified as the strongest tropical cyclone of the year, severely impacted remote U.S. islands in the Pacific Ocean. The storm caused widespread damage, including flipped cars and ripped roofs, as it pounded the region with ferocious winds.
Typhoon Sinlaku is weakening but still impacting Guam and the Northern Marianas, with Guam remaining at its highest alert level as the typhoon tracks away from the CNMI.
Super Typhoon Sinlaku is rapidly intensifying and bearing down on the US Northern Mariana Islands and Guam. Residents are on high alert for the "extremely dangerous" storm.
The Coast Guard is searching the Pacific Ocean for six people after losing contact with a 145-foot cargo ship that went missing during Typhoon Sinlaku on Thursday afternoon.
Super Typhoon Sinlaku has caused severe flooding, fierce winds, and toppled utility poles in the Northern Marianas, with some areas expected to be without power and water for weeks.
Super Typhoon Sinlaku, the most powerful storm of 2026, has already caused widespread damage in the Northern Mariana Islands and is now making landfall in other regions, posing a deadly risk.
Lufthansa experienced widespread flight cancellations across multiple airports due to ongoing pilot strikes. The industrial action resulted in hundreds of disrupted flights, significantly impacting air travel.
Super Typhoon Sinlaku is now projected to bypass the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) and is instead heading towards Japan. The state meteorologist, Pagasa, reported the typhoon was last spotted 2,580 kilometers east of Visayas.
Typhoon Sinlaku is expected to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility next week, though it is currently deemed unlikely to make landfall, according to the state weather bureau Pagasa.
Typhoon Sinlaku is reportedly causing enormous damage and widespread chaos, forcing residents to flee from flying debris and threatening affected areas.
Typhoon Sinlaku is raging in the Western Pacific, bringing heavy rains and powerful gusts to two US territories. The US military stationed in one of these territories has issued a warning to its personnel.
Supertyphoon Sinlaku has caused widespread devastation across American islands, with survivors describing it as the worst storm they have ever experienced. Meteorologists noted the storm's unexpected severity and peculiar characteristics.
A powerful super typhoon, identified as Sinlaku in some reports, is lashing remote islands in the West Pacific, causing initial damage and stranding tourists. Residents are experiencing strong winds and flying debris as the storm approaches.
Typhoon Sinlaku has slightly intensified as it moves slowly northward, remaining outside the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR). The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) is monitoring its progress.