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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.

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration expects the dry season to start this week. PAGASA weather specialist Grace Castañeda said cloudy skies with isolated rains will continue for now.

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PAGASA reported several areas reached borderline “extreme caution” heat index after a cold snap due to weakening northeast monsoon. The index ranges from 33 to 41 degrees Celsius, potentially causing heat cramps and exhaustion. Cotabato City and Zamboanga City neared 40 degrees Celsius.

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has announced the list of local names for tropical cyclones that may enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility in 2026. Ada is among the new names to be used for the first time. The list draws from regular and auxiliary sets cycled every four years.

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A low pressure area within the Philippine Area of Responsibility has developed into Tropical Depression Ada at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, marking the country's first tropical cyclone of the year. PAGASA reports it is located 635 kilometers east of Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur, and is expected to intensify into a tropical storm within 24 hours.

Some parts of the Philippines may experience rain due to the easterlies and the northeast monsoon, known as 'amihan', according to PAGASA. Metro Manila and CALABARZON can expect cloudy skies with light rain. Caraga and the Davao Region will see cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms.

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Tropical Depression Wilma made two landfalls in Eastern Samar on December 6, 2025, bringing moderate to heavy rains and strong winds to parts of the Visayas and southern Luzon. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) raised Signal No. 1 over several areas, warning of possible floods and landslides. The system is expected to weaken as it moves westward.

quinta-feira, 19 de março de 2026, 09:08h

PAGASA retires seven 2025 tropical cyclone names

quinta-feira, 05 de fevereiro de 2026, 04:49h

Tropical storm Basyang expected to bring heavy rains to Caraga and Northern Mindanao

terça-feira, 03 de fevereiro de 2026, 13:42h

PAGASA raises Signal No. 1 for Basyang in eastern Mindanao

terça-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2026, 06:16h

Improved weather expected as Ada moves away

sábado, 17 de janeiro de 2026, 13:44h

Signal No. 2 raised over four provinces due to tropical storm Ada

quarta-feira, 31 de dezembro de 2025, 09:00h

New Year starts with rainy, cloudy skies

quinta-feira, 25 de dezembro de 2025, 09:34h

Light rains continue nationwide from monsoon and easterlies

terça-feira, 23 de dezembro de 2025, 13:32h

PAGASA forecasts 2 to 8 cyclones in early 2026

terça-feira, 23 de dezembro de 2025, 04:06h

Cloudy Christmas Eve for Luzon

sábado, 20 de dezembro de 2025, 17:11h

Three weather systems to bring rains across much of the country

 

 

 

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