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Severe Tropical Storm “Enteng” (international name “Yagi”) exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on Wednesday morning, Sept. 4, but heavy rains due to the enhanced southwest monsoon may persist, said the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)

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00:00The Philippine Area of Responsibility has just released this storm,
00:05and it was last seen around 265 kilometers west-northwest of Ilocos City,
00:11of Ilocos Norte at 4 o'clock in the morning.
00:14It is getting stronger now from 95 kilometers per hour last night,
00:19it became 100 kilometers per hour of strong wind near its center,
00:23and it has gustiness up to 125 kilometers per hour.
00:27And right now, it is moving slowly west-northwest,
00:31far from our land, it is still in the West Philippine Sea right now.
00:35But let's still expect the effect of Southwest Monsoon or Habagat
00:39that it is being enhanced or enhanced by this storm,
00:42and knowing that it is slow right now,
00:45and it is getting stronger, the sometimes heavy rain will continue
00:48in the western sections of Luzon, also known as Metro Manila.
00:53Right now, as of 5 in the morning, we have heavy rainfall warning,
00:57orange warning here in Laloiga ng Bataan,
01:00so it means we have intense rain from 5 to 8 in the morning,
01:05while we have yellow warning or heavy rains here in Zambales,
01:09Pampanga, Bulacan, and Metro Manila.
01:13So be careful of possible floods,
01:15and to those returning from school and work,
01:20make sure to bring raincoats such as umbrella or raincoat.
01:25In the meantime, based on our latest satellite animation,
01:28we will continue monitoring the cloud clusters here in the east of Luzon,
01:33but none of these could possibly be a storm in the next 24 hours.
01:39This is the latest track of expectations regarding this storm.
01:44It is expected to move westward
01:48to the South China Sea and the southern portion of China,
01:51but for now, it is still close to our land,
01:54to the West Philippine Sea,
01:56at around 200 to 300 kilometers away from Ilocos Norte.
02:01The strong winds are now moving away from our land,
02:05so there is no direct effect,
02:06and the strongest winds brought by this storm are also offshore.
02:13That's why we don't have tropical cyclone wind signals in any areas,
02:17of northern Luzon.
02:20Even though the Philippine area of responsibility for this storm is now out,
02:26strong rains will continue for the next three days,
02:30with the effect of the southwest monsoon.
02:33Heavy to intense rains are still expected,
02:35or 100 to 200 millimeters of rain,
02:38in four provinces, including Pangasinan, Zambales, Bataan,
02:43and Occidental Mindoro today and tomorrow.
02:46Meanwhile, we have moderate to heavy rains,
02:49or around 50 to 100 millimeters of rain today,
02:53in Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, and Benguet.
02:57While today and tomorrow,
02:59moderate to heavy rains are still possible
03:02in the areas of central southern Luzon,
03:05including Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Pampanga, Bulacan, Metro Manila,
03:11Cavite, Batangas, Rizal, Laguna, and Hilagang Bahagi ng Palawan,
03:17including Calamian, Cuyo, and Cagayancillo Islands.
03:21These are the areas where we will most likely still have heavy rainfall warnings
03:25and rainfall advisories for the next two days.
03:30Meanwhile, when Friday, September 6 arrives,
03:33even though Baguio-Enteng is already far from our land,
03:36Baguio-Enteng, the effects of heavy rainfall will continue
03:39only in the western side of Luzon,
03:43including Zambales, Bataan, and Occidental Mindoro,
03:46but more on moderate to heavy rainfall only.
03:49To those who are asking,
03:50compared to yesterday, what will be our rainfall for today?
03:54For example, here in Metro Manila,
03:56yesterday's rainfall is almost equivalent to today's rainfall.
04:00The nature of our rainfall is not continuous,
04:04and light to moderate rains are expected throughout the day.
04:09The weather will still be gloomy in Metro Manila
04:12and the nearby areas in Central Luzon and Calabarzon.
04:17In the remaining part of our country,
04:19there are still scattered thunderstorms in the nearby areas
04:23that we mentioned earlier,
04:25including Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, Romblon, Marinduque,
04:29parts of Bicol Region, Quezon, and Aurora.
04:32As for the areas we haven't mentioned yet,
04:34here in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao,
04:37the fair weather conditions will continue,
04:39or partly cloudy,
04:40up to sometimes cloudy skies
04:42that are accompanied by scattered rains
04:45and localized thunderstorms
04:46that last for one to two days,
04:49in the next three days.
04:53Meanwhile, severe winds
04:55or strong winds will be more evident
04:57and we will feel it today
04:59because of the strong winds
05:01that are accompanied by scattered thunderstorms.
05:04We have gusty conditions today and tomorrow
05:07in Ilocos Region,
05:08Abra, Benguet, Isabela, Aurora,
05:11as well as Zambales and Bataan,
05:13Bulacan, Metro Manila, Calabarzon,
05:17all of Mimaropa,
05:18as well as Bicol Region,
05:20Western Visayas, Negros Provinces,
05:24and Northern Samar.
05:27We would like to remind our countrymen
05:30that in the next two days,
05:33be careful of possible floods,
05:35especially in low-lying areas.
05:37There are also areas that are not flooded
05:39that will be flooded
05:40knowing that we have rains
05:42in the coming days.
05:43There is a high chance
05:44that rivers will overflow
05:46in our small river systems.
05:49We should always monitor
05:50because it is possible
05:51that upstream in the mountains
05:53there will be floods
05:55that will suddenly overflow
05:56in the downstream areas.
05:58And in mountainous areas,
05:59make sure that we are monitored
06:01for possible landslides
06:03knowing that our lands
06:05and mountains are saturated
06:07in the areas of the Northern Central Zone
06:10and also here in Calabarzon
06:12and Mindoro Provinces.
06:14Always coordinate
06:15with our local disaster risk reduction
06:17and management offices
06:18for possible evacuation
06:20and also coordinate
06:21with your local chief executives,
06:23barangay chairmen,
06:24mayors and governors
06:26for possible suspension
06:27of your classes and jobs.
06:31And for the areas
06:32with high floods,
06:33expect up to 4.5 meters
06:36or in one-half of the area
06:38of high-rises
06:39of floods
06:40here in the villages
06:41in Hilaga
06:42and the northern part of Luzon.
06:45Expect up to 4.5 meters
06:47over Batanes,
06:48villages of Ilocos Norte,
06:49Ilocos Sur,
06:50La Union,
06:51Bahagi Pongasinan,
06:53Northern Coast of Cagayan,
06:55Cabinan ng Baboyan Islands,
06:56Pababa ng Zambales,
06:58Bataan and Lubang Islands.
07:00If we have a gale warning,
07:01most likely suspended
07:03sea travel for small sea vessels
07:06and be careful
07:07for the expansion
07:08of our countrymen
07:09who have large sea vehicles.
07:11And in other areas,
07:12we will not have a problem
07:14in terms of sea travel.
07:17And before we finish,
07:18we have a tropical cyclone
07:20threat potential forecast
07:21that releases hope
07:24every now and then.
07:25Today,
07:26until the next,
07:27early next week,
07:28around Monday,
07:29it is possible
07:30that we will have
07:31two weather disturbances.
07:33One,
07:34within the cloud clusters
07:36that we showed
07:37in our satellite animation,
07:38in the northern coast of Luzon,
07:40it is possible that
07:41there will be a low-pressure area.
07:43But the general movement
07:45is to the north coast
07:46or away from our land,
07:48so there is no direct threat
07:49to our country.
07:51But it is possible
07:52that there will be
07:53a minimal enhancement
07:54of the sea
07:55from Friday
07:56up until the weekend.
07:57Now that the weekend is coming,
07:58it is also possible
07:59that there will be
08:00a weather disturbance
08:01or low-pressure area
08:02in the far part of Mindanao,
08:04in the south of Guam,
08:05and it will move
08:06to the north of Canluran
08:08until it is close
08:09to the Philippine Area
08:10of Responsibility
08:11by Monday.
08:15Then,
08:16by Tuesday next week,
08:18until the weekend next week,
08:20it is possible
08:21that it will be formed
08:22as a tropical cyclone
08:24and it is possible
08:25that it will move
08:26west-northwest
08:27into our part
08:28until it reaches
08:29the Philippine Sea
08:30and there may be
08:31an enhancement
08:32of southwest Monsoon
08:33or Habagat.
08:34Based on our
08:35latest potential forecast,
08:36there is a low chance
08:37that it will land.
08:39However,
08:40again,
08:41the rains will return,
08:42especially here
08:43in the western sections
08:44of Luzon,
08:45Visayas,
08:46and Mindanao.
08:47Regularly,
08:48our threat potential forecast
08:49changes
08:50two to three times
08:51per week.
08:52So,
08:53make sure
08:54that we are always
08:55updated on our updates.

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