Tropical Storm Hagupit (Bagyong Caloy) 2026 Philippines: Latest Updates, Track, and Impact Forecast
Published: May 8, 2026 | Updated: 18:30 | May 8, 2026 By: Street and Beyond Team | Travel Safety & Weather Awareness
As of May 8, 2026, Tropical Storm Hagupit is moving westward over the Philippine Sea and is forecast to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) this weekend. It will be locally named Bagyong Caloy, the third tropical cyclone to affect the country this year.
Current Status and Forecast Track
- Intensity: Maximum sustained winds of 65-75 km/h, gusts up to 85-100 km/h.
- Expected Peak: High-end Tropical Storm before weakening.
- Landfall Outlook: Low probability of direct landfall; may brush Eastern Visayas and Bicol Region.
- Movement: West-northwestward, entering PAR between late Saturday and Sunday.
Potential Impacts
While not expected to be a strong typhoon, Hagupit/Caloy may bring moderate to heavy rains, gusty winds, and rough seas to Eastern Luzon, Visayas, and nearby areas. Travelers and residents should monitor for possible flooding and travel disruptions.
Preparedness Tips for Travelers and Locals
StreetandBeyond.com advises checking real-time updates, securing travel plans in affected regions, and preparing emergency kits. Early warnings have significantly reduced risks in recent years.
Sources & Transparency
This article compiles official bulletins for traveler awareness on StreetandBeyond.com. We prioritize verified sources.
- PAGASA Official Updates: https://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/
- AccuWeather Hagupit 2026 Tracker: AccuWeather Live Tracker
- Zoom Earth Satellite & Forecast: Zoom Earth Hagupit 2026
- Philippine News Agency (PNA): Latest PAGASA Advisories
- Inquirer.net / Tribune: Real-time Reporting
Content compiled by Street and Beyond editorial team using official meteorological agencies and reputable Philippine news outlets for accuracy and SEO transparency. Always refer to PAGASA for the most current advisories.
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