Feeling fried? It’s no surprise as the state weather bureau recorded a scorching 42 °C heat index for Metro Manila at the Science Garden in Quezon City on Wednesday afternoon. | DJEsguerraINQ
MANILA, Philippines — Feeling fried? It’s no surprise as the state weather bureau recorded a scorching 42 °C heat index for Metro Manila at the Science Garden in Quezon City on Wednesday afternoon.
According to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration , the 42 °C heat index is equivalent to 36.8 °C air temperature. It also said the heat index at the Science Garden peaked at around 3:50 p.m.measures human discomfort based on the actual temperature felt by the body.
Umabot sa 36.8°C ang air temperature sa Science Garden, QC kaninang 3:50 PM ngayong Miyerkules, 6 Mayo. Pumalo naman sa 42°C ang katumbas na heat index o alinsangang naramdaman sa parehong oras.
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