Fair long weekend weather expected as 'habagat' to further weaken

The southwest monsoon or habagat is expected to weaken further over the long weekend for Independence Day on June 12, pointing to fairer weather across much of the Philippines, according to PAGASA.

PAGASA weather specialist Leanne Loreto said the habagat will continue to weaken tomorrow and affect only the western portion of Northern Luzon, where cloudy skies are expected. By Saturday until Monday, fair weather is expected across most areas. Loreto noted that other parts of the country, including Metro Manila, will see partly cloudy to cloudy skies with warm and humid conditions on Thursday. Thunderstorms are expected in Eastern Visayas as well as Mindanao after midday. Sudden but brief rain showers due to thunderstorms remain possible over the weekend in the eastern part of Southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. PAGASA reported no low-pressure area or tropical cyclone within the Philippine area of responsibility and issued no gale warnings.

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The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration announced on Saturday that the southwest monsoon or habagat season has officially started.

The southwest monsoon has slightly weakened but is still forecast to bring thunderstorms nationwide on Wednesday according to PAGASA.

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The low pressure area formerly known as Tropical Cyclone Caloy is forecast to weaken and dissipate over the Philippine Sea by Friday or Saturday without affecting the country.

Tropical Storm Caloy, international name Hagupit, remains over the Philippine Sea and is forecast to weaken into a tropical depression on Sunday.

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Typhoon Domeng is leaving the Philippine Area of Responsibility on June 1 but continues to enhance the southwest monsoon, bringing scattered rains to parts of Luzon and Western Visayas.

The low-pressure area inside the Philippine area of responsibility will not directly affect the landmass and is unlikely to redevelop into a tropical cyclone, the state weather bureau said on Saturday.

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Tropical Depression Ester exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility on the morning of June 6 without making landfall. The system enhanced the southwest monsoon, bringing rain and strong winds to parts of Luzon.

 

 

 

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