The low-pressure area that was formerly the storm “Domeng” is still inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility, near Surigao del Sur, affecting Caraga and Davao region, as well as the provinces of Misamis Oriental and eastern Visayas. Metro Manila will have sunny weather with light rain showers in the afternoon. The low-pressure area is expected to dissipate during the weekends.
Weather Forecast
“Domeng” weakens, becomes LPA
According to the PAGASA, “Domeng” weakens and once again becomes a low-pressure area located in Surigao del Sur, bringing rains in the areas of Caraga region. Davao, eastern Visayas and Misamis Oriental.
“Domeng” maintains strength
According to the PAGASA, Domeng is maintaining its strength, with winds reaching 55 kilometers per hour.
“Domeng” slows down
According to PAGASA, “Domeng” slows down over Davao City, which may prolong its stay inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
LPA may enter Philippine Area of Responsibility
PAGASA is monitoring a low-pressure area (LPA) that may enter the Philippine area of responsibility on Sunday, April 6, 2014 and will receive the designation “Domeng”.
Fair weather with isolated showers
According to the PAGASA, the country will experience fair weather brought by the easterlies, with temperatures ranging from 24 to 34 degrees Celsius.
Temperature rises in the Philippines
The country will experience rising temperatures due to the easterlies.
Metro Manila to experience 33 degrees Celsius temperature
Expect fair weather with cloudy skies and scattered rain showers in the afternoon in the eastern part of the country. Metro Manila will experience a temperature of 23 to 33 degrees Celsius.
“Amihan” Finally Leaves Philippines
The northeastern monsoon weather system will now terminate and will be replaced by the easterlies weather system.
Low pressure area continues to bring light rains over Luzon
PAGASA said that the low-pressure area in Palawan will continue to cause rains in Luzon.
“Caloy” hits eastern Mindanao
The low pressure area being monitored by PAGASA finally developed into a storm, designated by the agency as “Caloy”. The storm hit eastern Mindanao, with Davao and other provinces being put under signal number 1.
It is still northeast monsoon season
According to PAGASA, it is still officially northeast monsoon season. Here are the other details on our weather from the weather forecasting center of PAGASA.