There is a “high probability” that most parts of the country may experience “below-normal” rainfall in October this year, based on the latest rainfall forecast of PAGASA. ManilaBulletin READ:
There is a “high probability” that most parts of the country may experience “below-normal” rainfall in October this year, based on the latest rainfall forecast of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration .
The El Niño or warm phase is expected to develop by the May–June–July season, but PAGASA said that its effects might not be felt until the end of the year. According to PAGASA, El Niño raises the likelihood of below-average rainfall conditions, which might have adverse impact, including drought and dry spells in several parts of the country.
By July, generally near-normal rainfall may persist in most parts of the country, with patches of above-normal rainfall in Luzon and below-normal rainfall in Davao City, Davao del Sur, and Cotabato.
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