A day after it declared the onset of the rainy season, the Pagasa on Saturday predicted that 10-15 tropical cyclones may affect the country from June to October. | SAbrogarINQ
Extreme weather events such as strong storms and rains are still possible in the third quarter of the year, and it is only towards the end of 2023 and the first quarter of 2024 that rains will lessen, according to the weather bureau.Estareja likewise said that while Pagasa is no longer monitoring any storm, it has spotted a cloud cluster east of Mindanao that may become a low pressure area within the next 48 hours.
“Pag naging LPA po ito, maaaring manatili lamang ito sa ating karagatan sa susunod po na dalawa hanggang tatlong araw pa at posibleng pumasok early next week. So patuloy po natin ito imo-monitor,” assured Estareja.Scattered rain showers and thunderstorms that may trigger flooding and landslides are possible in the western sections of central and southern Luzon— including large parts of Mimaropa Cavite, Batangas, Zambales, Bataan, and Metro Manila.
Meanwhile, Central Luzon, the remaining parts of Calabarzon and the entire Bicol region can expect slightly cloudy to cloudy skies. Estareja added that sunny skies will prevail over the northern parts of Luzon in the morning, but that hot and humid weather will hit the area by noontime.Large parts of Luzon can also expect possible localized thunderstorms at this time, especially in La Union, Benguet, Calabarzon, and Metro Manila.
Light to moderate with sometimes heavy rains due to the “habagat” will also hit Western Visayas on Saturday afternoon to evening, said Estareja, while the rest of Visayas can expect slightly cloudy skies with chances of scattered rains.There are also chances of localized thunderstorms, however, in the Davao region, Bukidnon, Surigao del Sur, and Agusan del Sur.No gale warnings were raised over any of the country’s seaboards.
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