Super Typhoon Ragasa, the strongest storm of 2025 in the Northwest Pacific, is intensifying as it heads northwest toward southern China. With sustained winds reaching levels of 16–17, the typhoon is expected to cross the Bashi Channel into the South China Sea late on September 22 and approach the coast between western Guangdong and eastern Hainan by September 24–25.
From September 23 to 26, eastern Guangdong and areas east of the Pearl River Estuary are expected to experience strong gusts of level 7-9 and heavy rainfall, capable of toppling trees and causing local damage. Coastal waters will see typhoon-force winds, with vessels advised to return to port and secure equipment.
Forecasters warn that Ragasa's proximity to shore may result in multiple landfalls, making exact timing and location uncertain. Guangdong authorities urge residents and businesses to prepare for extreme weather, including heavy rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds.
Weather forecast
September 23: Eastern Guangdong, central-southern Pearl River Delta, southern Meizhou, and southern Heyuan could see torrential to extreme rainfall, while other areas experience cloudy conditions and occasional showers. Gusts during thunderstorms may reach levels of 8–10.
September 24: Eastern Guangdong, the Pearl River Delta, and western Guangdong may see torrential to extreme rain, while northern counties experience heavy to very heavy rain.