SPECIAL WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR ALL SAINTS
UnpublishedDuring the "Undas", light to modearte rains is expected over Southern Luzon and Visayas tomorrow (31 October) and over the rest of Luzon including Metro Manila by Wednesday (01 November). This is due to the passage of a low pressure area (LPA) located east of Northern Mindanao moving west-northwest while embedded within the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). The LPA upon crossing Visayas-Southern Luzon area from 31 October to 02 November (Thursday) is expected to develop into Tropical Depression before the weekend. Moderate to strong winds coming from the northeast is expected to prevail over Luzon and Visayas with moderate to rough coastal waters.
Daily Weather Forecast (2)
UnpublishedIssued at: 24 October 2020
Valid Beginning 4:00PM today until 4:00PM tomorrow
CITIES | 24 October 2020 | 25 October 2020 | 26 October 2020 | 27 October 2020 | 28 October 2020 |
Metro Manila | ![]() 26 °C 32 °C |
![]() 26 °C 31 °C |
![]() 24 °C 30 °C |
![]() 24 °C 30 °C |
![]() 24 °C 31 °C |
Tuguegarao City | ![]() 24 °C 32 °C |
![]() 24 °C 31 °C |
![]() 24 °C 31 °C |
![]() 24 °C 30 °C |
![]() 24 °C 30 °C |
Laoag City | ![]() 24 °C 32 °C |
![]() 24 °C 31 °C |
![]() 24 °C 31 °C |
![]() 24 °C 30 °C |
![]() 24 °C 30 °C |
Baguio City | ![]() 15 °C 21 °C |
![]() 15 °C 21 °C |
![]() 16 °C 20 °C |
![]() 15 °C 20 °C |
![]() 15 °C 20 °C |
SBMA(Olongapo) / Clark Zone (Angeles City) | ![]() 24 °C 30 °C |
![]() 24 °C 30 °C |
![]() 24 °C 29 °C |
![]() 24 °C 30 °C |
![]() 24 °C 30 °C |
Tagaytay City | ![]() 21 °C 29 °C |
![]() 20 °C 29 °C |
![]() 19 °C 27 °C |
![]() 20 °C 28 °C |
![]() 21 °C 28 °C |
Lipa City | ![]() 24 °C 32 °C |
![]() 24 °C 32 °C |
![]() 23 °C 30 °C |
![]() 24 °C 30 °C |
![]() 24 °C 31 °C |
Legazpi City | ![]() 25 °C 32 °C |
![]() 24 °C 30 °C |
![]() 24 °C 29 °C |
![]() 24 °C 30 °C |
![]() 25 °C 32 °C |
Puerto Princesa City | ![]() 25 °C 31 °C |
![]() 25 °C 32 °C |
![]() 25 °C 31 °C |
![]() 24 °C 31 °C |
![]() 24 °C 32 °C |
Iloilo City / Bacolod City | ![]() 25 °C 32 °C |
![]() 25 °C 32 °C |
![]() 25 °C 31 °C |
![]() 24 °C 31 °C |
![]() 25 °C 32 °C |
Metro Cebu | ![]() 24 °C 31 °C |
![]() 24 °C 31 °C |
![]() 24 °C 30 °C |
![]() 24 °C 32 °C |
![]() 25 °C 32 °C |
Tacloban City | ![]() 24 °C 32 °C |
![]() 24 °C 32 °C |
![]() 24 °C 31 °C |
![]() 24 °C 32 °C |
![]() 24 °C 33 °C |
Cagayan de Oro City | ![]() 23 °C 32 °C |
![]() 23 °C 32 °C |
![]() 23 °C 32 °C |
![]() 23 °C 33 °C |
![]() 24 °C 33 °C |
Valencia City | ![]() 20 °C 30 °C |
![]() 20 °C 29 °C |
![]() 19 °C 29 °C |
![]() 20 °C 30 °C |
![]() 20 °C 30 °C |
Metro Davao | ![]() 24 °C 32 °C |
![]() 24 °C 32 °C |
![]() 24 °C 31 °C |
![]() 24 °C 33 °C |
![]() 25 °C 33 °C |
Zamboanga City | ![]() 24 °C 33 °C |
![]() 24 °C 33 °C |
![]() 24 °C 32 °C |
![]() 24 °C 32 °C |
![]() 24 °C 34 °C |
LEGEND:
![]() Sunny |
![]() Cloudy skies |
![]() Cloudy skies with rainshowers |
![]() Cloudy skies with rainshowers and thunderstorm |
![]() Monsoon rains |
![]() Ocassional rains |
![]() Partly cloudy skies |
![]() Partly cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers |
![]() Light rains |
![]() Rains with Gusty winds |
![]() Stormy |
![]() Snowy |
![]() Partly cloudy skies to at times cloudy with rainshowers or thunderstorm |
- A tropical cyclone either enters or develops in the PAR and has an impending threat to any part of the country.
- No public storm warning signal is in effect in any part of the country.
- Its content is similar to an advisory, however, the frequency of issuance of the alert bulletin shall be twice a day, at 11 AM and 11 PM.
The people are advised to monitor for the latest weather bulletin issued by PAGASA every 12 hours. In the meantime, business may be carried out as usual.
Tropical Cyclone Warning
- An upgrade from Tropical Cyclone Alert since the tropical cyclone poses real threat to any part of the country.
- Public storm warning signal is in effect in any part of the country.
- The Public Storm Warning Signal is based on the wind intensity.
- The frequency of issuance is four times a day, at 5 AM, 11 AM, 5PM and 11 PM.
Public Storm Warning Signal # 1 | |
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IMPACT OF THE WINDS:
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Public Storm Warning Signal # 2 | |
![]() METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS:
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IMPACT OF THE WINDS:
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Public Storm Warning Signal # 3 | |
![]() METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS:
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IMPACT OF THE WINDS:
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Public Storm Warning Signal # 4 | |
![]() METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS:
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IMPACT OF THE WINDS:
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The preparation, issuance and dissemination of an adequate and timely warning is the ultimate purpose of flood forecasting. Timeliness is an essential requirement for a flood warning. A sufficient lead time enables the ultimate user to take the necessary precautionary countermeasures.
The hydrological and meteorological conditions in a river basin and the consequent state of its river system is never constant. The behavior of the river itself is the resultant of the interaction of all hydrological processes and conditions in the river basin.
A flooding situation is not a daily occurrence. However, flood forecasting operations must, of necessity, be a continuous activity. It is carried out from day to day even when the possibility of a flood is highly improbable. This mode of operation enables flood forecasters to pinpoint the beginning of a potential flood-generating situation.
Like storm bulletins which are issued only during the presence of tropical cyclones, flood forecast and warning bulletins are prepared only when a potential flooding situation is definitely present. They are issued regularly at specified hours of the day for the duration of the flooding period until the flood recedes or when all hazards and dangers associated with the phenomenon are no longer present.
The prevailing hydrometeorological situation in a given river basin defines the operational environment under which flood forecasting and warning operations are carried out. Conveniently categorized into
- normal situation,
- alert phase, and
- warning phase
In practice1 flood bulletins are issued as soon as the development of a flooding situation exists. The initial bulletin serves merely to alert the people in the threatened basin to the possibility of a flood. It is never intended to categorically state that there will be flooding but only of the possibility. The initial bulletin is issued as soon as the operational situation passes from the alert to the warning phase. The transition from one operatiohal status to another is based on pre-determined criteria.
Thus, flood forecasting operation needs to be a continuing activity to determine the point in time when the operational situation passes from one phase to another. A flood forecasting operation consists of the following:
Monitoring:
This requires the collection, at regular interval, of the real-time data on rainfall, water level and other information that affect the hydrological condition of the river basin and the state of the river system. This provides a broad picture of the current situation in a river basin.
Analysis:
The data are analysed and related to other available information such as storm data from radar and satellite observation. The general objective here is to deduce the probable development in the hydrological situation in the river basin in the near future. This part of the operation involves a variety of hydrological analyses as well as the use of flood forecasting models to provide an objective estimate of the forecast situation.
Preparation of the forecast and warning:
Flood forecasts are completed in time for release at regular preset time of issuance. Dissemination is made through disseminating agencies such as the OCD1 DSWD, NDCC, and thru the mass media, particularly radio and television.
There are three categories of flood information intended for the general public. All are issued under the general title of "Flood Bulletin". A distinct series of bulletins is issued for each threatened river basin where the forecasting and warning service is already extended and operational. As already stated, bulletins are issued only when conditions,
i.e., there is a potential flooding situation, so warrant their issuance.
When required, flood bulletins are prepared twice daily. They are completed and readied for issuance and dissemination at 5 a.rn. and 5 p.rn., respectively, when it is deemed early enough to provide vital information for concerned users to take necessary countermeasures before they leave for work in the morning or before they retire at night.
A series of bulletins for a given affected river basin is ideally initiated by a Flood Outlook. As the category implies, the bulletin merely states the present hydrological situation and alerts the people in a basin to the possibility of a deteriorating condition, e.g., a gradual and continuous rise in the water level.
Subsequent bulletins could be of any one of the three categories. Normally, for a given affected basin, one bulletin is followed by another of the same in the next higher category depending on the development in the hydrological condition and the forecast situation. Hence, an Outlook is followed by another Outlook or by a Flood Advisory; or by a Flood Warning.
When the situation had clearly reached its worst such that, at most the condition or, at best, improvement can be expected, subsequent bulletins are of the same or by a next lower category than the proceeding.
Upon receipt of the coded messages, they are decoded and each set of observations is plotted in symbols or numbers on weather charts over the respective areas or regions. Observations made over land and sea are plotted on the surface or mean sea level charts which are prepared four times a day. Radiosonde, theodolite, aircraft and satellite wind observations are plotted on upper level charts which are prepared twice daily.
Flood bulletins are specifically directed to the public. They are intended to apprise the people in the threatened area of the present situation and of the expected development. It suggests the appropriate actions the community may have to take to prevent or mitigate the disastrous effects of a flood.
As in any kind of disaster, the best countermeasures for flood damage prevention and mitigation are those which are community efforts.
Floods cannot be prevented. To a large extent, however, they can be controlled effectively. By this is meant keeping the river from overflowing. There are a number of ways of accomplishing this before and during a flood:
- increasing the flow capacity of a river by cleaning the channel of debris, by dredging, by straightening of channels, etc.;
- construction of dikes and levees; and
- sandbagging during floods.
Individually and collectively, people in a flood-stricken area must take precautionary measures to ensure personnel safety and health:
- People, particularly children, should avoid wading in floodwaters.
- Where houses are expected to be flooded, people should move to higher places.
- Electrically operated appliances should be transferred to upper storeys of buildings.
- When electrical fines and outlets will be submerged in floodwater, power should be switched off.
Flood Safety Rules


BEFORE THE FLOOD:
- Find out how often your location is likely to be flooded.
- Know the flood warning system in your community and be sure your family knows it.
- Keep informed of daily weather condition.
- Designate an evacuation area for the family and livestock.
- Assign family members instructions and responsibilities according to an evacuation plan.
- Keep a stock of food which requires little cooking and refrigeration; electric power may be interrupted.
- Keep a transistorized radio and flashlight with spare batteries, emergency cooking equipment, candies, matches and first aid kit handy in case of emergency.
- Store supplies and other household effects above expected flood water level.
- Securely anchor weak dwellings and items.
- Watch for rapidly rising flood waters.
- Listen to your radio for emergency instructions.
- If you find it necessary to evacuate, move to a safe area before access is cut off by flood waters.
- Store drinking water in containers, water service may be interrupted.
- Move household belongings to upper levels.
- Get livestock to higher ground.
- Turn off electricity at the main switch in the building before evacuating and also lock your house.
- Avoid areas subject to sudden flooding.
- Do not attempt to cross rivers of flowing streams where water is above the knee.
- Beware of water-covered roads and bridges.
- Avoid unnecessary exposure to the elements.
- Do not go swimming or boating in swollen rivers.
- Eat only well-cooked food. Protect leftovers against contamination.
- Drink clean or preferably boiled water ONLY.
- Re-enter the dwellings with caution using flashlights, not lanterns or torchers. Flammables may be inside.
- Be alert for fire hazards like broken wires.
- Do not eat food and drink water until they have been checked for flood water contamination.
- Report broken utility lines (electricity, water, gas and telephone) to appropriate agencies authorities.
- Do not turn on the main switch or use appliances and other equipment until they have been checked by a competent electrician.
- Consult health authorities for immunization requirements.
- Do not go in disaster areas. Your presence might hamper rescue and other emergency operations
THINGS ONE CAN DO TO MITIGATE FLOODS:
- Regulate cutting of trees.
- Report illegal loggers and kaingeros.
- Report illegal construction of fishponds and other establishments in waterways.
- Do not throw garbage in esteros and rivers.
- Help clean the neighborhood.
- Support community activities intended to lessen the occurrence of floods.
- Avoid throwing anything like plastic wrappers anywhere which may clog or block the drainage system.
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Minimum Temperature|25.7|6:10 AMMaximum Temperature|31.0|1:00 PMMinumum Relative Humidity|65|2:50 PMMaximum Relative Humidity|92|6:00 AM|EXTREME|8:00 PM YESTERDAY||YESTOD|YESTERDAY|
Valid Beginning: 7:00 today until 7:00 tomorrow

Synopsis: Tail-end of a cold front affecting the eastern section of Visayas and Mindanao. Northeast monsoon affecting Luzon.
Forecast:
Bahagyang maulap hanggang sa maulap na kalangitan na may pulu-pulong mahihinang mga pag-ulan ang iiral sa mga lalawigan ng Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan, La Union, Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya, Benguet, Ifugao, Mt. Province, Kalinga, Abra, Apayao at Aurora. Katamtaman hanggang sa malakas na hangin mula sa Hilagang-Silangan ang iiral sa Hilagang Luzon at sa lalawigan ng Aurora. Ang mga baybaying dagat ay magiging katamtaman hanggang sa maalon.
Issued at: 4:30 PM Today, 04 October 2023
Valid Beginning 4:30 PM today until 4:30 PM tomorrow
LOCATION | WEATHER | |
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0°C 0°C |
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0°C 0°C |
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0°C 0°C |
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0°C 0°C |
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Kidapawan, North Cotabato | ![]() |
33°C 23°C |
Dipolog, Zamboanga Del Norte | ![]() |
34°C 24°C |
General Santos, South Cotabato | ![]() |
34°C 23°C |
Surigao, Surigao Del Norte | ![]() |
34°C 26°C |
Tagbilaran, Bohol | ![]() |
33°C 25°C |
Catbalogan, Western Samar | ![]() |
34°C 27°C |
Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan | ![]() |
33°C 26°C |
LEGEND:
![]() Sunny |
![]() Cloudy skies |
![]() Cloudy skies with rainshowers |
![]() Cloudy skies with rainshowers and thunderstorm |
![]() Monsoon rains |
![]() Ocassional rains |
![]() Partly cloudy skies |
![]() Partly cloudy skies to at times cloudy with rainshowers or thunderstorm |
![]() Light rains |
![]() Rains with Gusty winds |
![]() Stormy |
![]() Snowy |
![]() Partly cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers |
A. Cloud Description
SKY CONDITION | DEFINITION/DESCRIPTION |
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Clear or Sunny Skies |
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Partly Cloudy |
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Partly Cloudy to at Times Cloudy |
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Mostly or Mainly Cloudy |
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Cloudy |
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Overcast |
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B. Precipitation (Rain & Rainshowers) Description
1. Rains
- Overcast sky with continuous or steady precipitation that may last several hours.
- Has a water droplets of 0.5 mm or greater in size but if widely scattered the drops may be smaller.
- Associated with meso-scale (synoptic) system or macro-scale (large scale) system like TC's, Easterly Waves, Monsoons, Fronts and ITCZ.
RAIN CLASSIFICATION | DEFINITION/DESCRIPTION |
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Very Light Rains |
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Light Rains |
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Moderate Rains |
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Heavy Rains |
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Monsoon Rains |
Other Descriptions:
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Occasional Rains |
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Widespread Rains |
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Frequent rains |
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Intermittent Rains |
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2. Rainshowers
- Precipitation of short duration but usually of greater intensity from convective clouds(primarily cumulus or cumulonimbus)
- Characterized by sudden start and sudden end of precipitation, rapid change in intensity.
RAINSHOWERS | DEFINITION/DESCRIPTION |
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Scattered Rainshowers |
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Isolated Rainshowers |
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Occasional Rainshowers |
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Squally Rainshowers |
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C. Wind Description(Based from the Beaufort Wind Scale and the Saffir-Simpson Scale)
WIND DESCRIPTION |
UNITS in KPH |
UNITS in KNOTS |
DESCRIPTION AS OBSERVED |
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Light Winds |
19 or less |
10 or less |
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Moderate Winds |
20-29 |
11-16 |
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Moderate to Occasionally Strong |
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Fresh Winds* |
30-39 |
17-21 |
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Strong Winds | 40-50 | 22-27 |
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Gale: 1 Near Gale* |
51-62 |
28-33 |
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Stormy: 1 Storm 2 Violent Storm* 3 Typhoon* |
88-102 103-117 118 or more |
48-55 53-63 64 or more |
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- *Terms that are not normally used by meteorological centers in forecasts formulation and communication
- Gust - any sudden brief increase of wind speed usually less than 20 seconds followed by a lull or slackening in wind speed
D. Sea Condition as affected by Wind Force (Based from the Beaufort Wind Scale)
WIND FORCE | UNITS in (MPS) | UNITS in (KTS) | WAVE HT.(METERS) | SEA CONDITION |
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Calm | 0-1.5 | 0-3.0 | 0.1 |
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Smooth | 1.5-4.0 |
3.0-8.0 |
0.1-0.5 |
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Slight | 4.0-8.0 |
8.0-16.0 |
0.5-1.25 |
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Moderate | 8.0-11.0 |
16.0-22.0 |
1.25-2.5 |
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Rough | 11.0-16.0 | 22.0-32.0 | 2.5-4.0 |
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Very Rough | 16.0-20.0 |
32.0-40.0 |
4.0-6.0 |
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High | 20.0-26.0 |
40.0-52.0 |
6.0-9.0 |
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Very High | 26.0-34.0 |
52.0-68.0 |
9.0-14.0 |
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Phenomenal | >34.0 |
>68.0 |
>14.0 |
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Issued at: 4:30 PM Today, 04 October 2023
Valid Beginning 4:30 PM today until 4:30 PM tomorrow
LOCATION | WEATHER | |
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Sydney, Australia | ![]() |
23°C 13°C |
Brunei | ![]() |
33°C 25°C |
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam | ![]() |
34°C 25°C |
Yangon, Myanmar | ![]() |
32°C 24°C |
Phnom Penh, Cambodia | ![]() |
31°C 25°C |
Hanoi, Vietnam | ![]() |
34°C 27°C |
Jakarta, Indonesia | ![]() |
35°C 26°C |
Singapore | ![]() |
33°C 24°C |
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | ![]() |
33°C 25°C |
Bangkok, Thailand | ![]() |
35°C 24°C |
Hong Kong, China | ![]() |
34°C 28°C |
Taipei, Taiwan | ![]() |
28°C 26°C |
Beijing, China | ![]() |
22°C 9°C |
Seoul, South Korea | ![]() |
18°C 10°C |
Tokyo, Japan | ![]() |
28°C 18°C |
Legend:
![]() Sunny |
![]() Cloudy skies |
![]() Cloudy skies with rainshowers |
![]() Cloudy skies with rainshowers and thunderstorm |
![]() Monsoon rains |
![]() Ocassional rains |
![]() Partly cloudy skies |
![]() Partly cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers |
![]() Light rains |
![]() Rains with Gusty winds |
![]() Stormy |
![]() Snowy |
![]() Partly cloudy skies to at times cloudy with rainshowers or thunderstorm |
Issued at: 7:00 PM Today, 04 October 2023
Valid Beginning: 7:00 PM today until 7:00 PM tomorrow
TOURIST DESTINATION | 04 October 2023 | 05 October 2023 | 06 October 2023 | 07 October 2023 | 08 October 2023 |
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Vigan (Cathedral & the Old Spanish Houses) |
![]() 31 °C |
![]() 31 °C |
![]() 31 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
Baguio (Mines View Park, Philippine Military Academy, Etc.) |
![]() 22 °C |
![]() 22 °C |
![]() 21 °C |
![]() 22 °C |
![]() 23 °C |
Banaue (Rice Terraces, Sagada) |
![]() 21 °C |
![]() 21 °C |
![]() 20 °C |
![]() 21 °C |
![]() 22 °C |
Anilao (Beach Resorts) |
![]() 31 °C |
![]() 31 °C |
![]() 31 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
Puerto Galera (Beach Resort & Diving Areas) |
![]() 31 °C |
![]() 30 °C |
![]() 30 °C |
![]() 31 °C |
![]() 31 °C |
Taal (Taal Lake & Crater area) |
![]() 31 °C |
![]() 31 °C |
![]() 31 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
Naga City (Malabsay Falls & The Our Lady of Penafrancia) |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
El Nido (The Islands of God - Heaven on Earth) |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 33 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
Boracay (Beach Resorts, Diving Areas) |
![]() 34 °C |
![]() 33 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 33 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
Bohol (The Chocolate Hills, Beach Resorts) |
![]() 33 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 31 °C |
Cebu (Magellan`s Cross and Lapu - Lapu Shrine) |
![]() 34 °C |
![]() 33 °C |
![]() 33 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
Camiguin (The Philippines Garden of Eden, Mt. Hibok - Hibok) |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 33 °C |
![]() 33 °C |
![]() 33 °C |
![]() 33 °C |
Davao (Mt. Apo) |
![]() 33 °C |
![]() 32 °C |
![]() 33 °C |
![]() 33 °C |
![]() 33 °C |
Legend:
![]() Sunny |
![]() Cloudy skies |
![]() Cloudy skies with rainshowers |
![]() Cloudy skies with rainshowers and thunderstorm |
![]() Monsoon rains |
![]() Ocassional rains |
![]() Partly cloudy skies |
![]() Partly cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers |
![]() Light rains |
![]() Rains with Gusty winds |
![]() Stormy |
![]() Snowy |
![]() Partly cloudy skies to at times cloudy with rainshowers or thunderstorm |
Synopsis: At 3:00 AM today, the center of Tropical Depression "EGAY" was estimated based on all available data at 215 km East Northeast of Aparri, Cagayan (18.8 N,123.6 E) with maximum sustained winds of 45 km/h near the center and gustiness of up to 60 km/h. It is moving Northwest at 40 km/h. Southwest Monsoon affecting Luzon and Visayas.

RPMM:141800 AREA SYNOPSIS AND 24-HOUR SHIPPING FORECAST BEGINNING:150000 |
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SYNOPSIS: AT 1800 UTC THE LOW PRESSURE AREA WAS ESTIMATED IN THE VICINITY OF TWO FOUR POINT TWO NORTH ONE TWO TWO POINT NINE EAST X LIGHT TO MODERATE SOUTHWESTERLIES TO SOUTHERLIES OVER MOST OF THE FORECAST AREA PD |
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Shipping Zone | Weather Condition | Wind Direction and Speed | Wave Height (Meters) | Seacondition |
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EAST TAIWAN | PARTLY CLOUDY TO CLOUDY SKIES WITH ISOLATED RAINSHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS | SOUTHERLY FROM 6 UP TO 9 MPS ( 12- 18KT ) | 0.8 - 1.5 | SLIGHT TO MODERATE |
RYUKYU | PARTLY CLOUDY TO CLOUDY SKIES WITH ISOLATED RAINSHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS | SOUTHEASTERLY TO SOUTHERLY FROM 7 UP TO 9 MPS ( 14- 18KT ) | 1.0 - 1.5 | SLIGHT TO MODERATE |
BASHI | PARTLY CLOUDY TO CLOUDY SKIES WITH ISOLATED RAINSHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS | SOUTHEASTERLY FROM 7 UP TO 9 MPS ( 14- 18KT ) | 1.0 - 1.5 | SLIGHT TO MODERATE |
BALINTANG | PARTLY CLOUDY TO CLOUDY SKIES WITH ISOLATED RAINSHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS | SOUTHERLY TO SOUTHEASTERLY FROM 6 UP TO 9 MPS ( 12- 18KT ) | 0.8 - 1.5 | SLIGHT TO MODERATE |
NORTH PHILIPPINE | PARTLY CLOUDY TO CLOUDY SKIES WITH ISOLATED RAINSHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS | EASTERLY TO SOUTHEASTERLY FROM 7 UP TO 9 MPS ( 14- 18KT ) | 1.0 - 1.5 | SLIGHT TO MODERATE |
SCARBOROUGH | MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES WITH SCATTERED RAINSHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS | SOUTHERLY FROM 7 UP TO 9 MPS ( 14- 18KT ) | 1.0 - 1.5 | SLIGHT TO MODERATE |
MINDORO | CLOUDY SKIES WITH SCATTERED RAINSHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS | SOUTHWESTERLY TO SOUTHERLY FROM 7 UP TO 10 MPS ( 14- 20KT ) | 1.0 - 2.1 | SLIGHT TO MODERATE |
INLAND | MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES WITH SCATTERED RAINSHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS | SOUTHWESTERLY TO SOUTHERLY FROM 6 UP TO 9 MPS ( 12- 18KT ) | 0.8 - 1.5 | SLIGHT TO MODERATE |
CENTRAL PHILIPPINE | PARTLY CLOUDY TO CLOUDY SKIES WITH ISOLATED RAINSHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS | SOUTHEASTERLY TO SOUTHERLY FROM 6 UP TO 9 MPS ( 12- 18KT ) | 0.8 - 1.5 | SLIGHT TO MODERATE |
PALAWAN | CLOUDY SKIES WITH SCATTERED RAINSHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS | SOUTHWESTERLY FROM 7 UP TO 9 MPS ( 14- 18KT ) | 1.0 - 1.5 | SLIGHT TO MODERATE |
SULU | CLOUDY SKIES WITH SCATTERED RAINSHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS | SOUTHERLY YO SOUTHWESTERLY FROM 6 UP TO 9 MPS ( 12- 18KT ) | 0.8 - 1.5 | SLIGHT TO MODERATE |
MINDANAO | MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES WITH SCATTERED RAINSHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS | SOUTHWESTERLY TO SOUTHERLY FROM 6 UP TO 9 MPS ( 12- 18KT ) | 0.8 - 1.5 | SLIGHT TO MODERATE |
MORO | MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES WITH SCATTERED RAINSHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS | SOUTHERLY TO SOUTHWESTERLY FROM 6 UP TO 9 MPS ( 12- 18KT ) | 0.8 - 1.5 | SLIGHT TO MODERATE |
REST OF SOUTH PHILIPPINE | MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES WITH SCATTERED RAINSHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS | SOUTHWESTERLY FROM 7 UP TO 10 MPS ( 14- 20KT ) | 1.0 - 2.1 | SLIGHT TO MODERATE |
SOUTH PHILIPPINE AREA EAST OF ONE THREE ZERO EAST | MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES WITH SCATTERED RAINSHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS | SOUTHWESTERLY TO NORTHWESTERLY FROM 7 UP TO 10 MPS ( 14- 20KT ) | 1.0 - 2.1 | SLIGHT TO MODERATE |

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SEPTEMBER 29 - OCTOBER 06, 2023
THE SOUTHWEST MONSOON (HABAGAT) AND A POSSIBLE TROPICAL CYCLONE WILL BE THE MAJOR WEATHER SYSTEMS THAT WILL AFFECT THE COUNTRY IN THE NEXT 7 DAYS.
FROM 12 NOON TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY (29 – 30 SEPTEMBER), THE TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM AND THE SOUTHWEST MONSOON MAY BRING CLOUDY SKIES WITH SCATTERED RAINS AND THUNDERSTORMS OVER VISAYAS AND SOME PARTS OF MINDANAO AND SOUTHERN LUZON. THE REST OF THE COUNTRY WILL HAVE PARTLY CLOUDY TO CLOUDY SKIES WITH ISOLATED RAINSHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS MOSTLY IN THE AFTERNOON OR EVENING. THE LOW PRESSURE AREA MAY DEVELOP AND ENTER THE PHILIPPINE AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (PAR) TODAY.
FROM SUNDAY UNTIL MONDAY (1 – 2 OCTOBER), THE SLOW MOVEMENT OF THE TROPICAL CYCLONE OVER NORTHERN LUZON AND THE ENHANCED SOUTHWEST MONSOON MAY BRING OCCASIONAL TO FREQUENT RAINS OVER THE WESTERN SECTIONS OF SOUTHERN LUZON AND VISAYAS THAT MAY CAUSE FLOODING AND LANDSLIDES. WHILE THE REST OF LUZON, VISAYAS, AND MOST PARTS OF MINDANAO WILL HAVE CLOUDY SKIES WITH SCATTERED RAINS AND THUNDERSTORMS.
FROM TUESDAY UNTIL FRIDAY (3 – 6 OCTOBER), GUSTY TO STORMY CONDITIONS MAY BE EXPERIENCED OVER NORTHERN LUZON AND THE EASTERN SECTION OF CENTRAL LUZON DUE TO THE TROPICAL CYCLONE. MEANWHILE, OCCASIONAL TO FREQUENT RAINS OVER THE WESTERN SECTIONS OF SOUTHERN LUZON AND VISAYAS WILL STILL PERSIST, THAT MAY CAUSE FLOODING AND LANDSLIDES DUE TO "HABAGAT". THE REST OF LUZON AND VISAYAS WILL HAVE CLOUDY SKIES WITH SCATTERED RAINS AND THUNDERSTORMS. MINDANAO WILL BE PARTLY CLOUDY TO CLOUDY SKIES WITH ISOLATED RAINSHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS MOSTLY IN THE AFTERNOON OR EVENING.
THE UPDATES ON THIS OUTLOOK WILL BE THROUGH THE DAILY ISSUANCES OF THE TROPICAL CYCLONE BULLETIN, PUBLIC WEATHER FORECAST, AND WEATHER ADVISORIES IF THERE ARE SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN THE WEATHER SCENARIO.
12:00 PM, 29 September 2023
12:00 PM, 06 October 2023

Gale Warning # 8
For: Strong to Storm-Force winds associated with TYPHOON "JENNY" {KOINU}

Gale Warning No. 8
UnpublishedGALE WARNING NO. 8
For: Strong to gale force winds associated with the enhanced Southwest Monsoon due to Tropical Storm "MARIO".
Issued at 5:00 p.m. today, 21 September 2014
Strong to gale force wind is expected to affect the seaboards of Northern Luzon.
SEABOARD | WEATHER | WIND FORCE (KPH)/(KNOTS) | SEA CONDITION | WAVE HEIGHTS (meters) |
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THE NORTHERN AND WESTERN SEABOARDS OF NORTHERN LUZON (Batanes, Calayan, Babuyan, Ilocos norte, Ilocos Sur,La Union, Pangasinan and the Northern Coast of Cagayan) |
Monsoon rains | (52- 63 /28 - 34) | Rough to very rough | 3.4 to 4.5 |
Fishing boats and other small seacrafts are advised not to venture out into the sea while larger sea vessels are alerted against big waves.
The next update will be issued at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow.
Gale Warning No. 7
UnpublishedGALE WARNING NO. 7
For: Strong to gale force winds associated with combined effect of Tropical Storm "MARIO" and the enhanced Southwest Monsoon
Issued at 5:00 a.m. today, 21 September 2014
Strong to gale force wind is expected to affect the eastern and western seaboards of Northern Luzon and the seaboards of Central Luzon.
SEABOARD | WEATHER | WIND FORCE (KPH)/(KNOTS) | SEA CONDITION | WAVE HEIGHTS (meters) |
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THE EASTERN AND WESTERN SEABOARDS OF NORTHERN LUZON AND THE SEABOARDS OF CENTRAL LUZON (La Union, Pangasinan, Isabela, Eastern coast of Cagayan, Ilocos Sur, Western coast of Ilocos Norte, Zambales, Bataan and Aurora) |
Monsoon rains | (52- 63 /28 - 34) | Rough to very rough | 3.4 to 4.5 |
Fishing boats and other small seacrafts are advised not to venture out into the sea while larger sea vessels are alerted against big waves.
The next update will be issued at 5:00 p.m. today.
Gale Warning No. 6
UnpublishedGALE WARNING NO. 6
For: Strong to gale force winds associated with combined effect of Tropical Storm "MARIO" and the enhanced Southwest Monsoon
Issued at 5:00 p.m. today, 20 September 2014
Strong to gale force wind is expected to affect the seaboards of Luzon.
SEABOARD | WEATHER | WIND FORCE (KPH)/(KNOTS) | SEA CONDITION | WAVE HEIGHTS (meters) |
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THE EASTERN AND WESTERN SEABOARDS OF NORTHERN LUZON AND THE SEABOARDS OF CENTRAL LUZON
(La Union, Pangasinan, Isabela, Zambales, Bataan and Aurora) |
Monsoon rains | (52- 68 /28 - 36) | Rough to very rough | 3.4 to 5.0 |
THE SEABOARDS OF SOUTHERN LUZON
(Metro Manila, Cavite, Mindoro provinces, Batangas, Palawan, Marinduque, Romblon, Masbate, Burias Island, Quezon incl. Polillo Island, Camarines provinces, Catanduanes, Albay and Sorsogon) |
Occasional rains | (52- 63 /28 - 34) | Rough to very rough | 3.4 to 4.5 |
Fishing boats and other small seacrafts are advised not to venture out into the sea while larger sea vessels are alerted against big waves.
The next update will be issued at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow.
Gale Warning No. 5
UnpublishedGALE WARNING NO. 5
For: Strong to gale force winds associated with combined effect of Tropical Storm "MARIO" and the enhanced Southwest Monsoon
Issued at 5:00 a.m. today, 20 September 2014
Strong to gale force wind is expected to affect the seaboards of Luzon.
SEABOARD | WEATHER | WIND FORCE (KPH)/(KNOTS) | SEA CONDITION | WAVE HEIGHTS (meters) |
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THE EASTERN AND WESTERN SEABOARDS OF NORTHERN LUZON AND THE SEABOARDS OF CENTRAL LUZON (La Union, Pangasinan, Isabela, Zambales, Bataan and Aurora) |
Monsoon rains | (52- 68 /28 - 36) | Rough to very rough | 3.4 to 5.0 |
THE SEABOARDS OF SOUTHERN LUZON
(Metro Manila, Cavite, Mindoro provinces, Batangas, Palawan, Marinduque, Romblon, Masbate, Burias Island, Quezon incl. Polillo Island, Camarines provinces, Catanduanes, Albay and Sorsogon) |
Occasional rains | (52- 63 /28 - 34) | Rough to very rough | 3.4 to 4.5 |
Fishing boats and other small seacrafts are advised not to venture out into the sea while larger sea vessels are alerted against big waves.
The next update will be issued at 5:00 p.m. today.
Gale Warning No. 4
UnpublishedGALE WARNING NO. 4
For: Strong to gale force winds associated with combined effect of Tropical Storm "MARIO" and the enhanced Southwest Monsoon
Issued at 5:00 p.m. today, 19 September 2014
Strong to gale force wind is expected to affect the seaboards of Luzon and Visayas.
SEABOARD | WEATHER | WIND FORCE (KPH)/(KNOTS) | SEA CONDITION | WAVE HEIGHTS (meters) |
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THE WESTERN SEABOARD OF NORTHERN LUZON, THE SEABOARDS OF CENTRAL LUZON AND THE WESTERN AND SOUTHERN SEABOARDS OF SOUTHERN LUZON
(La Union, Pangasinan, Zambales, Bataan, Aurora, Metro Manila, Cavite, Mindoro Provinces, Batangas, Palawan, Marinduque, Romblon, Masbate, Burias Island, the Southwestern coast of Albay, Southwestern coast of Sorsorgon and the Southern coast of Quezon province) |
Monsoon rains | (52- 68 /28 - 36) | Rough to very rough | 3.4 to 5.0 |
THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF SOUTHERN LUZON
(Camarines provinces, Catanduanes, Eastern coast of Albay, Eastern coast of Sorsogon and the Eastern coast of Quezon incl. Polillo Island) |
Occasional rains | (52- 68 /28 - 36) | Rough to very rough | 3.4 to 5.0 |
THE SEABOARDS OF VISAYAS
(Samar and Leyte provinces, Negros Provinces, Guimaras, Iloilo, Capiz, Aklan, Antique, Bohol, Siquijor and Cebu) |
Partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms | (52- 63 /28 - 34) | Rough to very rough | 3.4 to 4.5 |
Fishing boats and other small seacrafts are advised not to venture out into the sea while larger sea vessels are alerted against big waves.
The next update will be issued at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow.
Gale Warning No. 1
UnpublishedGALE WARNING NO. 1
For: Strong to gale force winds associated with Tropical Storm "MARIO".
Issued at 5:00 a.m. today, 18 September 2014
Strong to gale force wind is expected to affect the eastern seaboard of Southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
SEABOARD | WEATHER | WIND FORCE (KPH)/(KNOTS) | SEA CONDITION | WAVE HEIGHTS (meters) |
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THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF SOUTHERN LUZON, VISAYAS AND MINDANAO (Camarines Provinces, Eastern Coast of Albay, Eastern Coast of Sorsogon, Eastern coast of Quezon including Polillo Island, Samar, Leyte, Surigao, Davao Oriental, Dinagat Island and Siargao) |
Cloudy skies with |
(52- 63 /28 - 34) | Rough to very rough | 3.4 to 4.5 |
Fishing boats and other small seacrafts are advised not to venture out into the sea while larger sea vessels are alerted against big waves.
The next update will be issued at 5:00 p.m. today.
Gale Warning No. 3
UnpublishedGALE WARNING NO. 3
For: Strong to gale force winds associated with Tropical Storm "MARIO".
Issued at 5:00 p.m. today, 19 September 2014
Strong to gale force wind is expected to affect the western seaboard of Central Luzon, the seaboards of Southern Luzon and Visayas and the eastern seaboard of Mindanao.
SEABOARD | WEATHER | WIND FORCE (KPH)/(KNOTS) | SEA CONDITION | WAVE HEIGHTS (meters) |
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THE WESTERN SEABOARD OF CENTRAL LUZON AND THE SEABOARDS OF SOUTHERN LUZON
(Zambales, Bataan, Camarines Provinces, Albay, Sorsogon, Quezon including Polillo Island, Metro Manila, Cavite, Mindoro Provinces, Batangas, Palawan, Marinduque, Romblon, Masbate and Burias Island) |
Cloudy skies with scattered to widespread rainshowers and thunderstorms |
(52- 68 /28 - 36) | Rough to very rough | 3.4 to 5.0 |
THE SEABOARDS OF VISAYAS
(Samar, Leyte, Negros Provinces, Guimaras, Capiz, Aklan, Antique, Bohol and Cebu) |
Partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms | (52- 63 /28 - 34) | Rough to very rough | 3.4 to 4.5 |
THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF MINDANAO
( Surigao, Davao Oriental, Dinagat Island and Siargao) |
Cloudy skies with |
(52- 63 /28 - 34) | Rough to very rough | 3.4 to 4.5 |
Fishing boats and other small seacrafts are advised not to venture out into the sea while larger sea vessels are alerted against big waves.
The next update will be issued at 5:00 p.m. today.
Gale Warning No. 2
UnpublishedGALE WARNING NO. 2
For: Strong to gale force winds associated with Tropical Storm "MARIO".
Issued at 5:00 p.m. today, 18 September 2014
Strong to gale force wind is expected to affect the eastern seaboard of Southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
SEABOARD | WEATHER | WIND FORCE (KPH)/(KNOTS) | SEA CONDITION | WAVE HEIGHTS (meters) |
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THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF SOUTHERN LUZON, VISAYAS AND MINDANAO (Camarines Provinces, Eastern Coast of Albay, Eastern Coast of Sorsogon, Eastern coast of Quezon including Polillo Island, Samar, Leyte, Surigao, Davao Oriental, Dinagat Island and Siargao) |
Cloudy skies with |
(52- 63 /28 - 34) | Rough to very rough | 3.4 to 4.5 |
Fishing boats and other small seacrafts are advised not to venture out into the sea while larger sea vessels are alerted against big waves.
The next update will be issued at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow.
Gale Warning (7)
UnpublishedGALE WARNING #6
For: Strong to gale force winds associated with the with the Surge of the Northeast Monsoon.
Issued at: 5:00 AM today, 30 October 2014
Strong to gale force winds is expected to affect the seaboards of Northern Luzon and the eastern seaboard of Central Luzon.
SEABOARDS |
WEATHER |
WIND FORCE (KPH / KNOTS) |
SEA CONDITION |
WAVE HEIGHT (meters) |
THE SEABOARD OF NORTHERN LUZON |
Mostly Cloudy Skies with light rains |
(52– 63 /28 – 34) |
Rough to very rough |
3.4 to 4.5 |
Fishing boats and other small seacrafts are advised not to venture out into the sea while larger sea vessels are alerted against big waves.
The next update will be issued at 5:00 PM today.
At 10:00 pm today, the center of a Tropical Depression outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) was estimated based on all available data at 2,625 km east of Luzon (14.5°N, 146.0°E) with maximum winds of 45 kph near the center. It is forecast to move west northwest at 25 kph.

Issued at 11:00 AM, 23 November 2018

Tropical Cyclone Advisory 2
UnpublishedIssued at 11:00 AM, 17 March 2019

Issued at 11:00 AM, 23 November 2018
