10-DAY FARM WEATHER FORECAST (San Miguel and Bato, Catanduanes) |
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Issued: May 01, 2023 Valid: May 01-10, 2023 |
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Weather Systems | Localized Thunderstorms, Easterlies, Low Pressure Area (LPA), Tropical Cyclone |
Fishing Advisory |
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Farm Activities | Rice are in different stages. Growing of papaya, banana string bean, squash, patola, upo, ginger, sweet potato, cassava, gabi, coconut, peanut, eggplant, okra, tomato, spinach, pechay, chili, and mustard, is ongoing. Harvesting of pili nut, mustard, gabi, cassava, eggplant, okra, ginger, chili, chayote, pechay, papaya, some leafy vegetables, root crops, avocado, guyabano, dragon fruit, mango, rambutan, calamansi, caimito, singkamas, banana and coconut continues. Delivery of fresh produce is also ongoing. Removal of weeds, watering activities, fertilizer application, and spraying of pesticides continue. |
Temperature | Average range of temperature: 23°C-33°C |
Relative Humidity | Average range of relative humidity: 55% - 95% |
Soil Moisture | Wet |
Rainy Days (0.1mm or more) | 1-5 |
MONTHLY WEATHER OUTLOOK (San Miguel and Bato, Catanduanes) |
Issued: May 01, 2023 Valid: May 01 - 31, 2023 |
WEATHER OUTLOOK |
A transition from ENSO-neutral to El Niño is favored during May-June-July 2023 season, with chances of El Niño increasing towards the first quarter of 2024. |
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3-MONTH SEASONAL CLIMATE OUTLOOK (San Miguel and Bato, Catanduanes) |
Issued: May 01, 2023 Valid: May 01, 2023-July 31, 2023 |
WEATHER OUTLOOK |
A transition from ENSO-neutral to El Niño is favored during May-June-July 2023 season, with chances of El Niño increasing towards the first quarter of 2024. |
WEATHER FORECAST |
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