Central News Agency (CNA, Taipei, July 1) The Central Weather Administration (CWA) announced today that two typhoons may form within the next 24 hours. The system near Guam is predicted to strengthen into a "strong and robust" typhoon. Tomorrow, the entire island will experience extreme heat, with Pingtung and Tainan bracing for temperatures above 38 degrees Celsius. According to the CWA's latest information, there are currently two tropical depressions at sea. One is located near Guam (approximately 4,600 kilometers east of Eluanbi), and the other is in the South China Sea (approximately 900 kilometers south-southwest of Eluanbi). Both have the potential to develop into typhoons. CWA forecaster Tseng Chao-cheng told CNA that the two tropical depressions have a chance to strengthen into typhoons within the next 24 hours, becoming the ninth and tenth typhoons of the year, Bavi and Maysak, respectively. The South China Sea system will move northwest and is expected to make landfall in Guangdong or Guangxi around July 3rd or 4th as a weak typhoon, posing no threat to Taiwan. Regarding the Guam system, Tseng Chao-cheng pointed out that due to a favorable environment for development, it will continue to strengthen after becoming a typhoon. It is predicted to reach typhoon strength by this weekend and, based on current data analysis, may have a storm radius of up to 350 kilometers, making it a "strong and robust" typhoon. It will continue to move towards the Ryukyu Islands over the next seven days. Its impact on Taiwan and whether a sea typhoon warning will be issued will depend on its northward turn, with forecasts from various countries still diverging, requiring continued observation. Tseng Chao-cheng mentioned that the weather will be relatively stable over the next week. From tomorrow until the 8th, most areas will be cloudy to sunny, with localized afternoon thunderstorms. Tomorrow's afternoon thunderstorms are expected in areas north of Hsinchu, Yunlin, Chiayi, and