manila in its region as well. it slowly will edge closer and closer to luzon, and currently it is similar to a category 2, you can see as it interacts with the land throughout the central philippines, it will be downgraded, probably equivalent to a category 1 hurricane and exits the philippines by tuesday and wednesday. nonetheless, our major concerns we re focusing on, heavy rain leading to the possibility of localized flooding. take a look at the impressive rainfall totals. this is just something i have not seen in my years of reporting, upwards of 400 years. this is going into a northwesterly direction, this is
rotation of the wind moving through the region. i want you to take note of the direction the city is facing again, an easterly city and with winds rotating in a cote counterclock wise direction. high tied, 4:47 in the evening, roughly two hours from now. what we ll see is the onshore wind coinciding with the high tide, only exacerbating the problem there. look out for the waves, if you re near the coast get to higher ground immediately. this is the latest satellite information we can pass along to you. winds at the moment, 100 miles an hour for our domestic viewers. about 160 miles an hour, equivalent to a category 2 hurricane. we re focusing our attention now as it moves away, eventually within the next six hours from