what's the latest there?
>> kyushu is starting to see
stormy conditions.
as you can see the eye has gone
but the clouds are still densely
packed.
that means this is a very strong
typhoon still.
it's the second highest rank for
typhoon.
the system is expected to move
to the north and then veer
toward the northeast.
it could probably get close to
south korea or kyushu this
evening and then move over the
sea of japan and then may attach
to the -- may land on northern
parts of japan by thursday
morning local time.
now as we go into tomorrow
morning, the stormiest parts are
going to be found across south
korea, kyushu, as well .
waves could be as high as nine
meters if the storm's arrival
coincides with high tide.
flooding rests could be
especially high, gusts as high
as 200 kilometers per hour in
places.
as for rainfall b. 200
millimeters of rain is likely in
parts of kyushu and southern