and more in haikodo. and further flooding and mud slides throughout the day. and we urge you to strongly not to leave your houses if you can. the gusts will still be strong across the pacific side, and the waves also very high from six to ten meters. down below across the water nooer the islands, we have a tropical depression that's likely to become a tropical storm status in the next 24 hours. keep an eye on this as well. a low pressure system over here, this was an ex-phenomenon that made land fall on monday. it is saturated from the previous typhoon that his these areas. any additional amounts of rainfall will cause further flooding and mud slides. towards the north, high pressure is on the korean peninsula and moving into japan. but this high pressure system is bringing the cold air. the temperatures will be dipping down to minus one, minus two, and in the cities across the northeastern areas. snow will be blanketing, and that's going to be moving into japan, creating some snow across the mountainous regions. now towards north america, we have been finding