Tag: PAGASA
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Amihan Winds in the Philippines: Northeast Monsoon Impacts
What is the Amihan and where is it felt? The Amihan, the northeast monsoon, is a seasonal weather pattern that typically ushers in cooler, drier air across much of the Philippines. As the air mass moves from the continental northeast toward the archipelago, it can bring noticeable temperature drops and a change in humidity levels.…
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LPA East of Mindanao Brings Rains to Southern Philippines
What is causing the rains? PAGASA reports that a low-pressure area (LPA) located east of Mindanao, combined with a nearby shear line, is bringing scattered rain showers to several parts of the Philippines. The LPA, which was formerly Tropical Depression Ada, has been monitored as a dynamic weather feature capable of enhancing monsoonal moisture and…
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LPA East of Mindanao and Shear Line Bring Rains Across Southern Philippines
Overview: LPA and a Shear Line Influence Weather in the Philippines A low-pressure area (LPA) located east of Mindanao, along with a shear line, is bringing scattered rains across several parts of the Philippines on Sunday, according to PAGASA. The system, which PAGASA notes used to be Tropical Depression Ada, is contributing to unsettled weather…
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LPA East of Mindanao and Shear Line Bring Rain Across Southern Philippines
Overview: LPA and a Shear Line Pattern Rain Showers A low-pressure area (LPA) located east of Mindanao, combined with a coming shear line, is bringing scattered rains to several parts of the Philippines this Sunday, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). The system, which was formerly Tropical Depression Ada, continues…
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Pagasa: No Widespread Rain Expected in 24 Hours as Weather Systems Persist
No Widespread Rain Ahead Despite Active Weather Systems The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) announced on Monday that the country should not expect widespread rain in the next 24 hours. This comes even as three weather systems are currently affecting parts of the archipelago, underscoring the complexity of the regional weather pattern.…
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Pagasa: No Widespread Rain Expected Over the Philippines in 24 Hours
Overview: No Widespread Rain Despite Active Weather Systems The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) announced on Monday that there is no threat of widespread rain across the Philippines within the next 24 hours. This comes even as the country continues to experience three active weather systems that could influence local weather patterns…
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Pagasa: No Widespread Rain Expected in PH Within 24 Hours
No Broad Rainfall Expected in the Philippines Over the Next Day The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) announced on Monday that, despite the presence of three weather systems, the country is not expected to experience widespread rainfall within the next 24 hours. This assessment comes as meteorologists monitor multiple atmospheric factors that…



