Typhoon Chedeng has intensified further but is still unlikely to bring direct heavy rainfall over any portion of the country in the next three to five days, the state weather bureau said late Thursday evening.
In its 11 p.m. bulletin, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration said Chedeng will remain far from landmass.
“It is forecast to turn generally northwestward tomorrow afternoon then northward or north notheastward on Saturday,” it added. No wind signals have been raised at this time but PAGASA said Typhoon Chedeng may result in the enhancement of the southwest monsoon.
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