• 2 months ago
Walang bagyo o low pressure area pero posibleng maulit ang maulang panahon bukas sa malaking bahagi ng Pilipinas.


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00:00Masakapuso, no typhoon or low pressure area but it is possible that it will rain again tomorrow in a large part of the country.
00:14The heavy rains are still continuing to reach the central and southern zone and even Visayas.
00:20Based on the data from Metro Weather, it is still early and there is already rain in some parts of Mimaropa and Western Visayas.
00:26It will rain almost the whole country tomorrow.
00:29There will be heavy rains in the northern and central zone as well as in some parts of Visayas and Mindanao.
00:35Be alert for possible floods or landslides, especially if it is located near a low-lying area or near a mountain.
00:42The chances of rain in Metro Manila are still high, so be careful.
00:46Meanwhile, in the Climate Forum of Pagasa today, the data showed that there is a chance of a storm this week and in the next.
00:54There is also a chance of a weather disturbance, which is possible to form in the north and south of the country.
00:59One of those is that there is a chance of a storm.
01:01For now, there is still no complete circulation, but we will continue to focus on this in the coming days.
01:07There was also an update on La Nina, which has a 66% chance of starting between September and November this year.
01:16And it is possible that it will continue until the first quarter of 2025.
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