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Typhoon Bavi Path Update: Monitoring Weather Impact, Possible Flight Delays

Local10 Jul 2026 15:24 GMT+7

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Typhoon Bavi Path Update: Monitoring Weather Impact, Possible Flight Delays

Update on Typhoon "Bavi" path: It is set to pass over Taiwan and make landfall in China around 11-12 July. Many areas in Thailand will see increased rainfall. Travelers should watch the Taiwan–eastern China flight routes closely, as weather may cause delays or cancellations.

On 10 July 2026, the Facebook pageof the Meteorological Departmentposted an update on the path of Typhoon "Bavi" as of 10 July 2026.

Although Typhoon "Bavi" will not directly impact Thailand, it will indirectly strengthen the monsoon over the country, leading to increased rainfall in many areas and stronger sea waves of 2-4 meters between 10-12 July 2026.

Those planning to travel to Taiwan and various eastern cities or provinces of China should check their flight status before traveling and closely monitor the weather conditions.

1. Current Situation  

As of 10 July 2026, the maximum wind speed near the storm's center is 157 km/h (85 knots). The storm is located east of Luzon Island, Philippines, in the western Pacific Ocean.

2. Typhoon Path

The typhoon is expected to pass over Taiwan and make landfall on the eastern coast of Fujian Province, China, between 11-12 July 2026. The storm's center will not move into Thailand.

3. Impact on Aviation Industry

  • Flight routes between Taiwan and eastern China are being closely monitored.

Airlines operating flights that pass through or land in Taiwan and eastern China must exercise special caution.

  • There is a chance of flight delays or cancellations.

Severe weather caused by the typhoon may prevent flights from operating on schedule during 10-12 July 2026.

  • Impact on Thailand

The strengthened monsoon will draw in the southwest monsoon winds covering the Andaman Sea and Thailand, increasing their intensity during this period.




Information courtesy of the Meteorological Department's Facebook page.