Typhoon Domeng exits PAR while enhancing monsoon rains

Typhoon Domeng is leaving the Philippine Area of Responsibility on June 1 but continues to enhance the southwest monsoon, bringing scattered rains to parts of Luzon and Western Visayas.

As of 4 a.m. on Monday, the typhoon was located 655 kilometers east northeast of Itbayat, Batanes. It moved north northwest at 15 kilometers per hour with maximum sustained winds of 130 kilometers per hour and gusts up to 160 kilometers per hour.

PAGASA reported that Domeng would exit the Philippine Area of Responsibility by Monday afternoon. The enhanced habagat brought moderate to heavy rains to areas including Palawan and Occidental Mindoro on June 1, with similar conditions expected in Bataan on June 2.

Strong to gale-force gusts affected Batanes, Metro Manila, and other regions. Small vessels were advised against sailing on dangerous seaboards with waves up to 3.5 meters high.

Domeng marked the fourth tropical cyclone in the Philippines for 2026. PAGASA is expected to declare the start of the rainy season soon.

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Satellite view of Tropical Storm Hagupit swirling over the Pacific east of the Philippines, with dense clouds and storm patterns.
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Tropical storm Hagupit nears Philippines' vicinity

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The tropical storm Hagupit may enter the Philippine area of responsibility between Saturday evening and Sunday morning, according to the state weather bureau. Once inside, it will be given the local name Caloy. The system is currently located far east of Mindanao and is not expected to directly affect the country in the next three days.

Tropical Storm Domeng, also known as Jangmi, entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility early on Friday, May 29, 2026. The storm packs maximum sustained winds of 75 kilometers per hour and is moving northwestward.

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Tropical Depression Ester exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility on the morning of June 6 without making landfall. The system enhanced the southwest monsoon, bringing rain and strong winds to parts of Luzon.

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.

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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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