PAGASA forecasts 2 to 8 cyclones in early 2026

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has projected that two to eight tropical cyclones may develop or enter the country from January to June 2026. The forecast indicates relatively low cyclone activity in the first half of the year. This was presented by Ana Liza Solis during the 191st climate forum on Thursday.

On Thursday, PAGASA provided an outlook on potential tropical cyclone activity for the first six months of 2026. According to Ana Liza Solis, from January to April, zero to one cyclone is forecast each month. Activity is expected to increase slightly in May and June, with one to two cyclones likely to develop or enter the Philippine area of responsibility during those months.

Beyond cyclones, PAGASA's temperature outlook points to near-normal to above-normal mean temperatures across most parts of the country. Some areas may experience cooler-than-average conditions early in the year, followed by a gradual warming trend beginning in March. Above-normal temperatures are expected to prevail in April and May and generally persist through June.

Rainfall forecasts indicate above-normal to near-normal rainfall in January across most regions, except in western Luzon, where below-normal rainfall is expected. From February to April, near-normal rainfall is projected over most of the Visayas and Mindanao, with above-normal rainfall in eastern Mindanao and below-normal conditions in northern and western Luzon. May is expected to bring near-normal rainfall nationwide, while June will likely maintain near-normal conditions with some regional variations.

On the climate front, PAGASA noted that a short-lived and weak La Niña is currently present in the tropical Pacific. It is expected to persist into early 2026, with a transition to ENSO-neutral conditions likely between January and March.

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Photorealistic illustration of dissipating Tropical Depression Basyang over the Sulu Sea, with fading clouds and lingering rain over Philippine islands.
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Tropical depression Basyang dissipates after multiple landfalls

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Tropical Depression Basyang (Penha) weakened into a low pressure area over the Sulu Sea early on February 7, 2026, and fully dissipated by 8 a.m. This came after five landfalls in Mindanao and the Visayas. Though gone, the shear line and northeast monsoon continue to bring rain to various parts of the country.

Most parts of the Philippines may face rainy weather this week due to three weather systems, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).

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Several parts of the country can expect rainy weather to kick off the New Year, according to PAGASA on January 1. The Northeast Monsoon is affecting northern and central Luzon, while a shear line is bringing rain to MIMAROPA, Bicol Region, Western Visayas, and Quezon.

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) announced on March 19 that it has retired seven local names of tropical cyclones from 2025 due to extensive devastation. These storms caused 373 deaths, 680 injuries, and over P36 billion in damages, according to the Office of Civil Defense. Tino and Uwan were among the most destructive.

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Tropical Depression Wilma edged closer to Eastern Visayas on December 6, 2025, as PAGASA raised Signal No. 1 over 27 areas. It is the 23rd tropical cyclone to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility this year. The system is forecast to make landfall in Eastern Visayas on Saturday and cross the Visayas until Sunday.

Aufbauend auf früheren Prognosen anhaltender starker Regenfälle bis April hat das Institut für Hydrologie, Meteorologie und Umweltstudien (Ideam) unter Leitung von Ghisliane Echeverry den offiziellen Beginn des ersten Regenzeitraums Kolumbiens im Jahr 2026 angekündigt, der bis Mitte Juni andauern soll. Die Ankündigung folgt auf ein atypisches erstes Quartal mit überdurchschnittlichen Niederschlägen in den meisten Departamentos, das die übliche Trockenzeit von Dezember bis März verhinderte.

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Tropical Storm Ada (Nokaen) has moved over the coastal waters of Baras, Catanduanes, packing 85 km/h winds while heading northwest. PAGASA warns it could intensify into a severe tropical storm, bringing heavy rain and winds to the Bicol Region and nearby areas. The storm is expected to weaken into a depression by Tuesday.

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