Tag: Philippines Weather
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Tropical Storm Nakri Set to Enter PAR, Named Quedan Upon Arrival
Overview: Nakri Approaches PAR Tropical Storm Nakri is on track to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) later Thursday, with forecasts suggesting an afternoon or evening entry. Once inside PAR, the storm will be given the domestic name Quedan, marking the 17th tropical cyclone to threaten the Philippines this year. This development comes as…
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Nakri to Enter PAR: Philippines Monitors Quedan Tropical Storm
Overview: Nakri’s Entry into the PAR Tropical Storm Nakri is expected to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on Thursday afternoon or evening, according to the state weather agency, PAGASA. Once inside PAR, the storm will be given the domestic name Quedan, marking the 17th tropical cyclone to affect the Philippines this year. PAGASA…
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PAGASA Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Nr. 4: Tropical Storm Paolo (Issued at 5:00 AM, 02 October 2025)
Overview: Paolo strengthens into a Tropical Storm PAGASA’s Tropical Cyclone Bulletin No. 4, issued at 5:00 AM on 02 October 2025, confirms that Tropical Storm Paolo has intensified from a tropical depression into a tropical storm. The latest forecast indicates that Paolo will move generally west-northwestward, with a probable landfall over Isabela or northern Aurora…
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End of Habagat in October: PAGASA Forecasts Amihan Return
What is Habagat and why it matters The southwest monsoon, locally known as habagat, is a key driver of Weather in the Philippines. Spanning roughly May through October, habagat brings warm, moist air from the southwest, often delivering heavy rains to the western parts of the country. Farmers rely on the pattern for planting schedules,…
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End of Habagat in October: PAGASA Forecast and What It Means for Philippine Weather
PAGASA forecast: Habagat weakens, signaling monsoon shift The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) announced on Monday, September 29, that the southwest monsoon, locally known as habagat, is expected to weaken in the coming weeks. This gradual decline points to a transition toward the northeast monsoon, or amihan, which typically dominates the late-year…
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End of Habagat in October: PAGASA Signals Shift to Northeast Monsoon
Overview: End of Habagat in October The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) announced on Monday, September 29, that the southwest monsoon, commonly known as Habagat, is forecast to weaken in the coming weeks. This decline marks a gradual transition toward the Northeast Monsoon season, bringing notable changes in rainfall patterns and winds…
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Live Updates: Typhoon Nando and Southwest Monsoon Impact
Understanding Typhoon Nando’s Impact Typhoon Nando, officially known as Ragasa, has become a significant concern for residents in the Philippines, particularly in Northern and Central Luzon. As the 14th tropical cyclone of 2025, Nando is projected to intensify into a super typhoon, bringing with it severe weather conditions that warrant careful monitoring. Tropical Cyclone Alerts…
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Typhoon Nando and Southwest Monsoon Live Updates: What to Know
Understanding Typhoon Nando (Ragasa) Typhoon Nando, also known as Ragasa, is currently the 14th tropical cyclone to impact the Philippines in 2025. This powerful storm poses a serious threat to Northern and Central Luzon, with predictions indicating it may intensify into a super typhoon. Residents in these regions should prepare for severe weather as heavy…
