LPA outside PAR has medium chance to become tropical depression

A low pressure area outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility has a medium chance of developing into a tropical depression, PAGASA said on Wednesday.

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration located the system at 3,060 kilometers east of northeastern Mindanao as of 5 a.m. on Wednesday, June 17.

PAGASA said the LPA has a low possibility of intensifying within the next 24 hours but might strengthen in the coming days. The bureau noted two possible tracks that could enhance the southwest monsoon and bring rains to Palawan, Visayas, and Mindanao over the weekend.

No tropical cyclone wind signals are expected. Easterlies will cause isolated rain showers or thunderstorms in eastern sections of the Visayas and Mindanao, while localized thunderstorms may affect other areas from noon onward. No gale warnings were raised.

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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.

A low pressure area outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility has a medium chance of developing into a tropical depression, the state weather bureau said on Monday.

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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.

The trough of Severe Tropical Storm Francisco and the southwest monsoon will bring rains to the southern portion of the country on Sunday, the state weather bureau said.

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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.

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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