A tropical depression near Guam is rapidly developing into Tropical Storm Mikra, potentially becoming a typhoon as early as tomorrow. Meteorologist Wu Sheng-yu indicates Taiwan faces a potential threat, with the likelihood of impact dependent on the storm’s future path. A northward turn is the critical factor determining whether Mikra will directly affect the island. Current models suggest a possible shift north, but the timing of this turn remains uncertain. Authorities are closely monitoring the storm’s development and trajectory to assess potential risks to Taiwan. Further updates and advisories will be issued as the situation evolves, emphasizing the importance of continued monitoring. The potential for heavy rainfall and strong winds is being evaluated based on projected paths.