Light rains continue nationwide from monsoon and easterlies

In a continuation of recent forecasts, the northeast monsoon and easterlies are bringing light rains across the Philippines, with cloudy skies and isolated showers in various regions, PAGASA reported on Dec. 25. No major impacts are expected, though thunderstorms warrant caution.

The northeast monsoon will bring cloudy skies and light rains over Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, and Apayao. Metro Manila and the rest of Luzon face partly cloudy to cloudy conditions with isolated light rains.

Easterlies will affect the Visayas, Mindanao, and Palawan with partly cloudy to cloudy skies, isolated rain showers, or thunderstorms—flash floods or landslides possible in severe cases.

Winds: Strong to gale-force northeast winds over extreme Northern Luzon (rough to very rough seas); moderate to strong over the rest of Northern Luzon (moderate to rough coastal waters); light to moderate elsewhere (slight to moderate seas).

No significant impacts anticipated from the monsoon, but public advised to stay cautious during thunderstorms.

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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 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.

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The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) expects a tropical cyclone to form this April, potentially entering the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) and making landfall, weather specialist Benison Estareja said.

Hong Kong's Observatory warned on Friday of thunderstorms and showers on Saturday, with unsettled weather persisting through the rest of the Easter holiday. A trough of low pressure will bring occasional showers, heavier at times, and fast-moving thunderstorms to the Guangdong coast. Sunday will be mainly cloudy with windy conditions on high ground and a few squally thunderstorms.

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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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