Students walking through rain in the Philippines amid class suspensions caused by low pressure weather.
Students walking through rain in the Philippines amid class suspensions caused by low pressure weather.
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Low pressure area triggers class suspensions in parts of Philippines

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A low pressure area brought rain and prompted class suspensions across parts of the Visayas and Southern Luzon on June 30, 2026.

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration said the low pressure area was located over the coastal waters of San Pascual, Masbate, at 3 a.m. on June 30. It has a high chance of developing into a tropical cyclone within 24 hours.

If it develops, it would be named Henry and Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 1 may be raised over parts of Southern Luzon and the Visayas, weather specialist Chenel Dominguez said.

Classes were suspended in all levels in Magdalena, Pagsanjan, Santa Cruz, and other towns in Laguna and Romblon province. In Negros Oriental, face-to-face classes were suspended in Siaton and Zamboanguita.

The southwest monsoon or habagat continues to affect Palawan.

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Initial reactions on X center on media announcements of class suspensions in Visayas and Southern Luzon due to the low pressure area, including lists of affected areas in Antique and Laguna, heavy rainfall warnings, and PAGASA updates on potential cyclone development; discussions remain largely neutral with details on flooding and safety advisories.

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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 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.

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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