...TD 32W TO MOVE SOUTH OF GUAM THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT... ...HEAVY SHOWERS, GUSTY WINDS, AND CHOPPY SEAS EXPECTED... Overview: Invest 90W is now Tropical Depression 32W, centered near 8N142E. 32W is drifting around to the south-southwest of Guam. Locally heavy showers and thunderstorms are seen with the 32W in an elongated pattern from south of Yap Proper to west of Weno, Chuuk. Winds: Increasingly gusty easterly winds will become southeasterly tonight into Thursday with sustained winds of 20 to 30 mph, with gusts to 40 mph possible. Further increases in the wind fields are possible if 32W were to strengthen faster or track further north, closer to the Marianas, though this is not expected at this time. Strongest winds will be seen over Guam, decreasing northward. Tinian and Saipan are not likely to see these winds, though breezy conditions are possible. Rainfall: Periods of heavy rainfall with 4 to 8 inches of accumulation is possible, mainly Late tonight through Friday night. This could lead to an increased risk of mudslides across steeper terrain with possible flooding. Seas: Seas of 5 to 8 feet will increase to 9 to 12 feet Wednesday night as stronger winds move into the area. Conditions will become hazardous to small craft late this evening or tonight. Suggestions: Secure loose items and stay informed and alert of the latest information from the National Weather Service in Guam and your local officials.