PAGASA weather bureau monitoring two low-pressure areas on maps, unlikely to affect Philippines weather.
PAGASA weather bureau monitoring two low-pressure areas on maps, unlikely to affect Philippines weather.
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Pagasa monitors two LPAs unlikely to affect PH weather

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The Philippine weather bureau on Tuesday said it is tracking two low-pressure areas that are not expected to develop into tropical cyclones or bring direct effects to the country.

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) reported on Tuesday that one low-pressure area is the former Tropical Depression Caloy, which weakened inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.

Weather specialist Veronica Torres said Caloy is unlikely to redevelop into a storm and will not cause direct effects on any part of the country.

A second low-pressure area was located 1,680 to 1,690 kilometers east of northeastern Mindanao outside PAR as of early Tuesday.

Torres added that this system is also not expected to enter PAR or intensify into a tropical cyclone.

Prevailing easterlies will bring generally fair weather with isolated afternoon thunderstorms across the archipelago, Pagasa said.

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Initial reactions on X consist mainly of neutral news updates from media outlets confirming PAGASA's monitoring of two LPAs unlikely to develop into cyclones or affect the Philippines, with references to former Tropical Depression Caloy downgrading to an LPA.

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Satellite view of weakening Tropical Depression Caloy over the Philippine Sea, showing swirling clouds and ocean waves.
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Tropical depression Caloy expected to weaken into low pressure area

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Tropical Depression Caloy is forecast to weaken into a low pressure area on Monday, the state weather bureau said. The cyclone remains weak with maximum winds of 45 kilometers per hour as it moves west-northwestward over the Philippine Sea.

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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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.

Following Monday's conditions, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration said the Intertropical Convergence Zone, easterlies, and localized thunderstorms will bring rains across the country on Tuesday.

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Parts of Luzon and the Visayas are experiencing rainy conditions on Wednesday due to the southwest monsoon enhanced by Typhoon Francisco, according to the state weather bureau.

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.

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Typhoon Francisco was downgraded to a severe tropical storm on Thursday, June 25, while Tropical Storm Higos is set to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility.

 

 

 

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