Tropical Storm Sinlaku (2026): Latest Track, Intensity, and Impacts
Current status (as of 11 Apr 2026 UTC)
Tropical Storm Sinlaku is an active tropical cyclone in the western North Pacific. Based on the latest publicly available event data, Sinlaku has strengthened from 35 kt on 9 Apr 2026 18:00 UTC to about 75 kt by 11 Apr 2026 00:00 UTC.
The most recent plotted position in the provided dataset is near 8.5°N, 151.5°E (11 Apr 2026 00:00 UTC).
Source dataset: NASA EONET event page for Tropical Storm Sinlaku (EONET_19481).
Track points from the provided dataset
The following points summarize the storm’s reported location and maximum sustained winds (in knots) at each timestamp:
- 09 Apr 2026 18:00 UTC — 8.3°N, 151.5°E — 35 kt
- 10 Apr 2026 00:00 UTC — 8.2°N, 151.2°E — 40 kt
- 10 Apr 2026 06:00 UTC — 8.2°N, 151.0°E — 45 kt
- 10 Apr 2026 12:00 UTC — 8.1°N, 150.9°E — 55 kt
- 10 Apr 2026 18:00 UTC — 8.0°N, 151.0°E — 60 kt
- 11 Apr 2026 00:00 UTC — 8.5°N, 151.5°E — 75 kt
Note: These are discrete points from the dataset you provided; official forecast tracks and warnings should be checked from your national meteorological service.
What does “75 kt” mean?
Wind speeds in tropical cyclone bulletins are often given in knots (kt). For quick reference:
- 75 kt ≈ 86 mph ≈ 139 km/h
- 60 kt ≈ 69 mph ≈ 111 km/h
- 35 kt ≈ 40 mph ≈ 65 km/h
Depending on the basin and agency, a system around 75 kt may be near the threshold between a strong tropical storm and typhoon intensity.
Likely hazards to monitor
Even if the center stays offshore, tropical cyclones can produce dangerous conditions far from the eye. Users tracking Sinlaku typically look for:
- Damaging winds (especially in squalls and near the core)
- Heavy rainfall leading to flash flooding and landslides on high terrain
- High surf and rip currents along exposed coasts
- Storm surge risk in low-lying coastal areas if the storm approaches land
- Marine hazards: very rough seas and dangerous conditions for small craft
Frequently asked questions (SEO-focused)
Where is Tropical Storm Sinlaku right now?
In the dataset provided, the latest point places Sinlaku near 8.5°N, 151.5°E at 11 Apr 2026 00:00 UTC. For the newest official position and forecast cone, check your local meteorological agency’s advisories.
Is Sinlaku strengthening?
Yes—within the provided points, maximum sustained winds increase from 35 kt (9 Apr) to 75 kt (11 Apr), indicating notable intensification.
What areas could be affected?
Without an official forecast track included here, it’s not possible to name specific islands or countries with confidence. However, any communities within the storm’s projected path should prepare for periods of heavy rain, strong winds, and hazardous seas.
How can I prepare for Tropical Storm Sinlaku?
- Monitor official advisories and local emergency management updates.
- Charge phones/power banks; prepare for power outages.
- Secure outdoor items; review safe shelter options.
- Avoid coastal waters and heed small craft advisories.
- Have a 2–3 day supply of water, food, and essential medicines.
News coverage and official updates
A SERP lookup was requested to link to up-to-date news articles. However, no verifiable news results were returned in the available SERP tool output. To avoid adding incorrect or fabricated links, this page currently includes only the NASA EONET event reference above.
If you can provide a list of URLs you want included (or enable a SERP feed that returns article URLs/titles), I can add a curated “Latest news” section with properly attributed links.
Data notes
- This page summarizes the storm using the coordinates and wind magnitudes included in the user-provided dataset.
- Times are shown in UTC to match the dataset timestamps.
- No links to JTWC are included, per your request.
