Hot temperatures during the day may result in brief afternoon and evening rain showers or thunderstorms, according to the PAGASA. There are no traces of low-pressure are in the country.
Weather Forecast
Partly cloudy skies today
According to the PAGASA, the easterlies will affect the weather system of the Philippines including Metro Manila, bringing partly cloudy skies.
Scattered rain showers all over the Philippines
A high-pressure area will affect the weather system of the country resulting in scattered rain showers all over the country.
PH weather: Still hot and humid
Due to the easterlies, the Philippines will continue to experience hot and humid weather with isolated rain showers in the afternoon. Click video for more details.
Humid weather due to the easterlies
According the PAGASA, the easterlies affect the weather system of the Philippines, particularly in Luzon and Visayas.
LPA dissipates in northern Samar
The low pressure area being monitored by PAGASA dissipated in northern Samar. Due to the effect of the easterlies, the whole country, including Metro Manila will experience partly cloudy to cloudy skies, with scattered rain showers in the afternoon.
Low pressure area will make a landfall in Philippines
A low pressure area was spotted 240 km east-northeast of Catarman, Samar and may make a landfall before eventually dissipating.
PAGASA monitors LPA east of Samar
According to the PAGASA, a low-pressure area is being monitored off the coast of Samar. The country will experience fair weather throughout the day with isolated rain showers.
New Low-pressure area, to enter the Philippines
PAGASA is currently monitoring a low-pressure area 1010 km from Eastern Samar, with the possibility of entering Philippine Area of Responsibility tomorrow morning.
LPA in Eastern Visayas
PAGASA continues its monitoring of the low pressure area in Surigao del Sur which affects eastern Visayas and nearby provinces.
LPA continues to bring heavy rains over Visayas
MANILA, April 15 (PNA) — The low pressure area (LPA) lingering inside the country for almost two weeks now continues to induce rains in many parts of the country. The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) weather forecaster Jun Galang in an interview Tuesday said that as of 4 a.m., the LPA was spotted some 60 km east of Guiuan, Eastern Samar (10.0ºN, 126.3ºE). Galang said the weather disturbance continues to move “very […]
PAGASA monitors LPA
PAGASA continues its monitoring activities of the low-pressure area now located at 140 kilometers near eastern Samar.