
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Companies Administration (Pagasa) says on Friday, February 9, 2024, that no tropical cyclone will both type or enter the Philippine space of duty (PAR) this weekend. Climate satellite tv for pc picture from Pagasa’s web site
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Companies Administration (Pagasa) stated Friday that no tropical cyclone will both type or enter the Philippine space of duty (PAR) this weekend.
However rain showers in a number of components of the nation stay doable resulting from two prevailing climate techniques: the easterlies and northeast monsoon, domestically often known as amihan, which can even intensify within the coming days.
In a climate report Friday morning, Pagasa professional Benison Estareja stated: “Base naman po sa ating newest satellite tv for pc animation, wala tayong namamataan na low stress space or bagyo na papasok sa ating PAR sa susunod na tatlong araw.”
(Based mostly on our newest satellite tv for pc animation, we don’t see any low stress space or storm getting into our PAR within the subsequent three days.)
Beforehand, Estareja stated zero to 1 tropical cyclone could have an effect on the Philippines this February.
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For Friday, the easterlies and northeast monsoon will have an effect on the jap part and excessive northern Luzon of the nation, in keeping with the Pagasa climate specialist.
“Patuloy pa din po ang epekto ng dalawang climate system sa ating bansa. Una na po ang easterlies na siyang nakakaapekto sa jap facet ng ating bansa,” he famous.
(The influence of the 2 climate techniques in our nation continues. First is the easterlies which have an effect on the jap facet of our nation.)
“Sa excessive northern Luzon nakakaapekto pa din po ang northeast monsoon or amihan at sa ngayon ay inaasahan lalakas sa mga susunod na araw,” he added.
(In excessive northern Luzon, the northeast monsoon or amihan remains to be affecting and for now it’s anticipated to strengthen within the subsequent few days.)
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Northeast monsoon is anticipated to convey overcast skies with mild rains in Batanes and Cagayan, and partly cloudy to cloudy skies with remoted mild rain showers over the Ilocos Area, Cordillera Administrative Area, and the remainder of Cagayan Valley, Estareja stated.
The easterlies, alternatively, is seen to trigger partly cloudy to cloudy skies with remoted rains or thunderstorms in Metro Manila and the remainder of the nation.
Pagasa didn’t challenge a gale warning advisory over any seaboards nationwide.