Wet Weekend Forecast for Central Visayas
Pagasa warns of scattered rain and thunderstorms in Central Visayas this weekend due to easterlies. Residents advised to prepare for possible flash floods and landslides.
Pagasa warns of scattered rain and thunderstorms in Central Visayas this weekend due to easterlies. Residents advised to prepare for possible flash floods and landslides.
Pagasa reports no Low Pressure Area inside or near PAR as of Dec 20, 2025. However, ITCZ and easterlies bring rain to Mindanao, Palawan, and Visayas. Stay updated.
Tropical Depression Wilma is forecast to make landfall over Samar on Dec 6, 2025. Pagasa warns of strong winds and rough seas. Stay updated on the latest weather bulletins.
Tropical Depression Wilma speeds up, heading for Eastern Visayas landfall Saturday. PAGASA warns of Signal No. 1 in multiple regions, heavy rains, and potential flash floods. Stay updated.
Tropical Depression Wilma continues to bring strong winds to parts of Visayas & Mindanao. PAGASA warns of possible landfall. Stay updated on the latest weather bulletin.
Pagasa forecasts generally fair and hot weather across the Philippines this weekend, with isolated thunderstorms. No LPA is currently being monitored, but one may form by mid-December. Plan your weekend now!
PAGASA reports four weather systems, including Severe Tropical Storm Koto, are causing scattered rains and thunderstorms across various Philippine regions. Stay informed for your safety.
Pagasa predicts generally fair weather conditions nationwide this weekend with isolated rain showers possible. No active weather disturbances currently monitored.
Pagasa forecasts generally fair weather this weekend with hot days and isolated rains. A low-pressure area may form into a typhoon by mid-December. Plan your weekend now!
Pagasa Visayas forecasts generally fair weather this weekend with hot days and isolated rains. No LPA monitored, but potential typhoon may form by second week of December.
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