There was prevalence of a stationary front over the extreme portion of Northern Luzon on Sunday, and weathermen said this is one of the manifestations of the approaching rainy season in the country.
According to Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration weather specialist Ariel Rojas, a stationary front is the boundary of warm air coming from the Pacific Ocean and slightly cold air originating from mainland Asia.
Southwest monsoon period or “habagat,” associated with the rainy season, will likely commence between the last week of May and first half of June. Rojas said the weather system is expected to disappear in the coming days, permitting the resurgence of the easterlies that will bring warm and humid weather over the country.He pointed out that thunderstorms caused the rains over Metro Manila, Central Luzon, and Southern Luzon on Saturday.
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