WeatherAlert: The maximum sustained winds of Tropical Depression Chedeng increase to 55 km/h on Tuesday afternoon, June 6. ChedengPH
MANILA, Philippines – Tropical Depression Chedeng slightly intensified as it remained almost stationary over the Philippine Sea on Tuesday afternoon, June 6.
Chedeng is expected to stay far from Philippine landmass, so it is “unlikely to directly bring heavy rainfall” to any part of the country in the next three to five days.For the country’s coastal waters, Chedeng won’t be causing rough seas in the next 24 hours.in the coming days, according to PAGASA. PAGASA said it would issue a weather advisory “should there be an increasing chance” of heavy monsoon rain in the next three days.
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