Pagasa: Hot Weather to Continue, No Storms Expected
A Pagasa weather specialist says the Philippines will experience hot, humid conditions due to easterlies, with no tropical cyclones forecast for the next two weeks. Heat index may reach 35°C.
A Pagasa weather specialist says the Philippines will experience hot, humid conditions due to easterlies, with no tropical cyclones forecast for the next two weeks. Heat index may reach 35°C.
The Bureau of Fire Protection highlights increased fire risks during the dry season and provides essential safety recommendations for households to prevent electrical overloads, kitchen fires, and other common hazards.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration reports the northeast monsoon affecting extreme northern Luzon while easterlies influence the rest of the country, with isolated rains and possible flash floods.
Pagasa decommissions seven tropical cyclone names—Crising, Emong, Mirasol, Nando, Opong, Tino, and Uwan—after they caused over 300 deaths and P36 billion in damage in 2025, with new names set for 2029.
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RecommendedThe Northeast Monsoon or Amihan, bringing cold temperatures, is expected to weaken by Wednesday, affecting only Luzon and Visayas, with warmer conditions returning on Thursday.
PAGASA forecasts cloudy skies with scattered light rains in Metro Manila and parts of Luzon due to the Northeast Monsoon. No storm threats are currently monitored.
The Philippines is experiencing an intense early summer heatwave, with PAGASA warning of dangerous temperatures up to 52°C. Experts debunk common hydration myths to help Filipinos stay safe during the scorching season.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration forecasts light rains over Luzon, Visayas, and parts of Mindanao due to the northeast monsoon, with moderate winds and seas expected.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) forecasts the northeast monsoon or 'amihan' will continue to bring cool temperatures and light rains to Luzon and Visayas on Sunday, with isolated showers in parts o
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RecommendedCebu residents can anticipate generally fair weather with isolated light rains due to the northeast monsoon, or 'amihan,' according to the latest Pagasa bulletin. No significant storms are expected to impact the region.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has announced the end of the La Niña phenomenon, with Pacific Ocean conditions returning to ENSO-neutral. This state is expected to persist until mid-2026, but the a
A low pressure area outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility has intensified into a tropical depression with winds up to 60 km/h. Weather authorities are monitoring its westward movement, which could bring it into Philippine territory within 1-2 days
Tropical Storm Nuri strengthens outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility while the Northeast Monsoon continues to affect Luzon and Visayas, bringing cold weather and rain.
A low pressure area monitored east of Mindanao has low likelihood of entering Philippine territory but its trough will bring scattered rains to Visayas, Mindanao, and parts of Bicol over coming days, Pagasa reports.
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RecommendedResidents in Cebu and the Visayas region experience ongoing rainfall as a low-pressure area outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility is closely monitored, with a medium chance of cyclone development.
Pagasa warns residents of Cebu and Visayas to prepare for persistent rainy conditions as a low-pressure area moves outside the Philippines, with rainfall alerts active across the region.
The northeast monsoon, or 'amihan,' continues to bring cloudy skies and rains to Northern Luzon, including Batanes and Babuyan Islands, while the easterlies cause isolated showers in Metro Manila and other areas, according to PAGASA's latest bulletin.
The northeast monsoon, known as 'amihan,' will cause light rains in Northern Luzon, including Batanes and Babuyan Islands, while fair weather prevails in Metro Manila and other regions, with PAGASA warning of potential thunderstorms and high temperatures.
Heavy rains from Typhoon Tino caused severe flooding in Metro Cebu, highlighting weaknesses in watershed management. Researchers recommend basin-wide strategies and improved infrastructure to mitigate future storm damage.
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RecommendedThe Philippine weather bureau PAGASA reports that easterlies and the northeast monsoon will bring scattered rains, thunderstorms, and potential flash floods or landslides to various regions, including Surigao del Sur and northern Luzon.
A rare total lunar eclipse, known as a 'Blood Moon,' will be visible across the Philippines tonight, with totality lasting nearly 59 minutes from 7:04 PM to 8:03 PM, according to PAGASA-DOST.
Authorities in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, have confirmed that a recent fish kill in Barangay Tingo, Olango Island, showed no evidence of cyanide or dynamite poisoning. Initial investigations suggest a natural upwelling event may be responsible for the incident
Angeles City LGU prohibits fishing and catching migratory birds at Abacan River due to severe water contamination. Laboratory tests reveal dangerous levels of ammonia, nitrates, and other pollutants, posing serious health risks.
The weather bureau warns of scattered rains and thunderstorms in Surigao and Dinagat Islands, with isolated light rains in northern Luzon. Warm temperatures up to 33°C are expected in several areas.
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RecommendedThe Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) predicts warm and humid conditions across most areas, with isolated afternoon or evening rains and potential severe thunderstorms.
Kanlaon Volcano emitted ash for an hour on Friday, generating grayish plumes up to 1,000 meters high. Phivolcs maintains Alert Level 2, warning the public to stay vigilant despite normal emission frequencies.
The Philippine weather bureau warns of scattered rains and thunderstorms in several regions due to easterlies and the northeast monsoon, with potential flash floods and landslides.
Cebu City's plan to enforce strict waste segregation this March is postponed due to landfill closures and disposal challenges, impacting garbage management and costs.
The state weather bureau predicts 6 to 14 storms will enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility from March to August, with La Niña weakening as summer approaches. Temperatures may soar up to 39.9°C in Northern Luzon.
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