MAY 03 HEAT INDEX UPDATE – According to DOST-PAGASA, fewer Philippine areas now have a heat index classified as ‘Dangerous’ in its effects. Previously, over thirty areas experienced dangerous heat indices, but as of today, only twenty-five (25) areas do. With apparent temperatures ranging from 42-51°C, heat cramps and heat exhaustion are likely in these areas.
What is Heat Index Today – May 03, 2024
- Laoag City, Ilocos Norte – 45°C
- Dagupan City, Pangasinan – 47°C
- MMSU, Batac, Ilocos Norte – 42°C
- Bacnotan, La Union – 44°C
- Aparri, Cagayan – 46°C
- Tuguegarao City, Cagayan – 42°C
- Iba, Zambales – 43°C
- Casiguran, Aurora – 42°C
- Cubi Pt., Subic Bay Olongapo City – 42°C
- Ambulong, Tanauan Batangas – 42°C
- Infanta, Quezon – 42°C
- San Jose, Occidental Mindoro – 42°C
- Puerto Princesa City, Palawan – 43°C
- Aborlan, Palawan – 43°C
- Cuyo, Palawan – 45°C
Also Read: Fewer Areas Classified as ‘Dangerous’ by DOST-PAGASA
- Virac (Synop), Catanduanes – 44°C
- Masbate City, Masbate – 42°C
- CBSUA-Pili, Camarines Sur – 44°C
- Dumangas, Iloilo – 43°C
- La Granja, La Carlota, Negros Occidental – 42°C
- Catarman, Northern Samar – 43°C
- Borongan, Eastern Samar – 42°C
- Guiuan, Eastern Samar – 42°C
- Cotabato City, Maguindanao – 42°C
- Butuan City, Agusan Del Norte – 44°C
Moreover, heat stroke is probable in these areas with continued exposure.
Meanwhile, below is the effect-based classification of Heat indices among different parts of the country as projected by the Impact Assessment and Applications Section (IAAS). Climatology and Agrometeorology Division (CAD), DOST-PAGASA.
Yellow Warning 27-32°C: Caution
Fatigue is possible with prolonged exposure and activity. Continuing activity could lead to heat cramps.
Yellow Orange Warning 33-41°C: Extreme Caution
Heat cramps and heat exhaustion are possible. Continuing activity could lead to heat stroke.
Orange Warning 42-51°C: Danger
Heat cramps and heat exhaustion are likely; heat stroke is probable with continued exposure.
Red Warning 52°C: Extreme Danger
Heat stroke is imminent.
Meanwhile, PAGASA advises the public to take precautions due to the elevated heat index. According to Solis, spokesperson for PAGASA, individuals are encouraged to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water and to minimize outdoor activities, particularly from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., when temperatures are at their peak. Solis also emphasizes avoiding beverages such as tea, soda, and alcohol, as they can exacerbate dehydration.
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