Uwan Weakens to Severe Tropical Storm Outside PAR
Typhoon Uwan has weakened into a severe tropical storm as it moves north-northwest outside Philippine territory. PAGASA continues monitoring for potential re-entry.
Typhoon Uwan has weakened into a severe tropical storm as it moves north-northwest outside Philippine territory. PAGASA continues monitoring for potential re-entry.
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