Pagasa: Peak of severe heat from El Niño yet to hit

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Pagasa: Peak of severe heat from El Niño yet to hit
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THE peak of the severe heat brought by El Niño in Cebu has yet to come. Weather specialist Jhomer Eclarino, from the Visayas Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration Regional Services Division, said this amid reports that the worst of El Niño is already over. Eclarino told SunStar Cebu on Sunday, May 12, 2024, that they are not yet ruling out the possibility of increased heat in Cebu in the coming days.

When the heat index reaches 42 up to 54, it is considered under the dangerous category, where heat cramps and exhaustion are highly likely, and heatstroke becomes probable with continued activity.'Dili pa kompyansa because May is the hottest month sa atoa so possibly mosaka pa atoang heat index,' he said.In earlier reports, Eclarino noted that last year, the highest heat index recorded in Cebu was 43 degrees Celsius on May 17, 2023.

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