Gov. Leon Guerrero to Lead Guam’s Delegation at 2026 SelectUSA Investment Summit

HAGÅTÑA — Governor Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero will travel to National Harbor, Maryland next week to lead Guam’s delegation at the 2026 SelectUSA Investment Summit, hosted by the U.S. Department of Commerce from May 3 through 6 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center.
NWS Meteorologist: No Storm Forming Yet, But Something Could Develop Next Week — Stay Focused on Recovery

SAIPAN — The National Weather Service’s meteorologist-in-charge for Guam is urging Marianas residents not to panic over social media posts about a potential tropical system next week, saying there is currently no organized disturbance being tracked and considerable uncertainty remains about whether anything will develop or where it might go.
NWS: Tropical System May Threaten Marianas Region Next Week; Considerable Uncertainty Remains

SAIPAN — The National Weather Service in Guam is tracking a potential tropical circulation forming in Eastern Micronesia over the next several days that could affect portions of the region during the May 3 to 6 time frame, as the CNMI continues recovery operations from Super Typhoon Sinlaku.
Guam Sends Power Authority Crews, Airport Team and National Guard to Help CNMI Recover from Sinlaku

SAIPAN — The Government of Guam announced Saturday that personnel from the Guam Power Authority, A.B. Won Pat Guam International Airport and the Guam National Guard are being deployed to assist the CNMI in the aftermath of Typhoon Sinlaku.
Guam Announces $9.5 Million Dededo Park and Ride Transit Project

HAGÅTÑA, Guam — The Leon Guerrero-Tenorio Administration announced Wednesday a joint project between the Guam Regional Transit Authority and the Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority to establish a new Dededo Park and Ride transit station funded by a $9.5 million federal grant.
Las Vegas Restaurant Hosts Marianas Typhoon Relief Event May 3

LAS VEGAS — Island Comfort Restaurant in Las Vegas is hosting a Marianas Typhoon Relief Event Sunday, May 3 from noon to 5:00 p.m. to collect essential supplies for communities impacted by Typhoon Sinlaku.
Fair Weather Returns to Marianas as Sinlaku Swell Subsides, No New Storm Threats on Horizon

SAIPAN — Fair weather has returned to Guam and the CNMI in the wake of Typhoon Sinlaku, with only a few spotty showers expected through the weekend and no tropical cyclone development threats within the National Weather Service Guam area of responsibility, according to the weekly regional outlook issued Tuesday by Warning Coordination Meteorologist Landon Aydlett.
Guam Governor Asks Trump to Activate National Guard for Sinlaku Recovery

HAGÅTÑA, Guam — Governor Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero formally asked President Donald J. Trump on Monday to authorize the activation of the Guam National Guard under federal Title 32 status to support Typhoon Sinlaku disaster recovery operations across Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
Guam Legislature Unanimously Passes $25 Million Emergency Response Bill Ahead of Typhoon Sinlaku

HAGÅTÑA — The Guam Legislature unanimously passed a $25 million emergency response bill during a Sixth Special Session of the 38th Guam Legislature convened Sunday ahead of Typhoon Sinlaku, and Governor Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero and Lt. Governor Joshua F. Tenorio expressed appreciation for the swift bipartisan action.
NWS: Sinlaku Track Shifts North, Now Targeting Rota as Category 4; Super Typhoon Status Briefly Possible

SAIPAN — The forecast track for Typhoon Sinlaku shifted significantly overnight, with the Joint Typhoon Warning Center’s 7 a.m. Sunday track now showing the storm passing directly over Rota as a Category 4 typhoon, National Weather Service meteorologist-in-charge Brandon Aydlett said Sunday morning.