Cloudy skies and isolated rain showers in the afternoon or evening are expected on Sunday due to the effects of the intertropical convergence zone, the Pagasa said.
“For the rest of Luzon, the partly cloudy to cloudy skies will continue with isolated rain in the afternoon or evening.
This means that the weather will be clear from morning to noon but there is a chance of isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon or night,” Torres added.Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
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