Gale Warning Issued at: 05:00 AM Today , 05 October 2023 Gale Warning # 8 For: Strong to Storm-Force winds associated with TYPHOON "JENNY" {KOINU} Gale Warning in PDF file
Ten-Day Regional Agri-Weather Information DEKAD NO. 15 MAY 21 - 31, 2019 PHILIPPINE AGRI-WEATHER FORECAST The weather systems that will affect the whole country are the frontal system, easterlies, ridge of high pressure area, intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) and low pressure area (LPA).
Step 1: Click or select "Date and Time" in system icon tray located in the lower right corner of the taskbar.
Step 2: "Date and Time" window will pop up. Then Click or select "change date and time settings..."
Step 3: "Date and Time Setting" window will show. Then select the tab "Internet Time".
Step 4: "Date and Time Setting" window will show. Then select the tab "Internet Time".
Step 5: After selecting the "Internet Time" tab, click or select "Change settings..." button and "Internet Time Settings" window will pop up.
Step 6: In "Internet Time Settings", type "ntp.pagasa.dost.gov.ph" in server textbox highlighted in red, then press "Update now".
Step 7: For the last part, wait for your computer to sync to the server. A message will inform you if update is successful.
NOTE: If you notice that after synching, your computer clock didn’t match the PhST, just keep on refreshing until it finally synched with PhST. It is normal at the beginning, because it will take time to load a page. Refresh it at least three times (3x) until it displayed the correct PhST.
It has come to the attention of the Office of the Administrator of PAGASA that a certain person has been using the name of Dr. Vicente B. Malano to solicit money from the contractors of PAGASA.
Dr. Malano wishes to inform the public that he has not authorized anyone to solicit money on his behalf and to warn everyone against dealing with unscrupulous activities of certain individuals.
The occurrence of scattered to at times widespread rainfall associated with the Southwest Monsoon during the past few days as observed by most PAGASA stations...