Typhoon Jangmi threatens Japan as Europe swelters
Typhoon Jangmi is forecast to approach Okinawa, Japan, on Monday, bringing strong winds and heavy rain that could cause flooding, storm surges, and landslides. The typhoon, which formed in the Philippine Sea, is expected to intensify with sustained winds of up to 70 mph and gusts reaching 110 mph.

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AI-generatedTyphoon Jangmi is forecast to approach Okinawa, Japan, on Monday, bringing strong winds and heavy rain that could cause flooding, storm surges, and landslides. The typhoon, which formed in the Philippine Sea, is expected to intensify with sustained winds of up to 70 mph and gusts reaching 110 mph. Simultaneously, southern Australia will experience similar conditions with a low-pressure system bringing winds up to 80 mph to coastal areas of Victoria, and snow is possible in Kosciuszko National Park. In contrast, southern Spain is expected to endure persistent heat, with temperatures reaching 40C, significantly above the long-term average for early June.
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5 extractedTemperatures in southern Iberia are 5-10C above the long-term average for early June.
By early Monday morning, the typhoon had sustained winds of 67mph, gusts up to 100mph, and a central pressure of 975hPa.
Residents have been advised to take precautions due to expected strong winds and heavy rain.
Temperatures in southern Iberia are likely to climb to the high 30s celsius, with some regions soaring to 40C.
Typhoon Jangmi is forecast to track near Okinawa, Japan, on Monday before moving towards the south-east of the country.