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PH to have generally fair weather this Tuesday, says PAGASA

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MANILA, PHILIPPINES — The state weather bureau announced yesterday that the Philippines will continue to experience fair weather today, March 28.

PAGASA weather specialist Veronica Torres said that Luzon, including Metro Manila, may expect partly cloudy to cloudy skies with a chance of localized thunderstorms. Visayas and Mindanao will similarly be under the said weather condition with rainfall due to local thunderstorms. 

A related Weather Broadcast by DOST-PAGASA yesterday, March 27, reported that the latest satellite images showed no signs of a tropical depression or tropical cyclones within the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR).

As of 2 AM today, March 28, DOST- PAGASA provided a similar weather update. The Philippines will still have high degrees of temperature within the days of the week, but scattered rain showers are expected. Specifically, Batanes and Babuyan Islands have seen rainfalls coming from the shear line on the previous day. 



Reports last week provided information on the El Nino phenomenon, a condition characterized by extremely warm weather temperatures that will be felt globally. This means that most places in the world, including the Philippines, will anticipate extreme heat.

 PH temperatures today

  • Metro Manila: 24 to 34°C
  • Baguio City: 27 to 25°C
  • Laoag City: 24 to 33°C
  • Tuguegarao: 25 to 35°C
  • Legazpi City: 25 to 32°C
  • Puerto Princesa City: 25 to 33°C
  • Tagaytay: 21 to 32°C
  • Kalayaan Islands: 25 to 34°C
  • Iloilo City: 27 to 33°C
  • Cebu: 25 to 32°C
  • Tacloban City: 25 to 31°C
  • Cagayan De Oro City: 25 to 30°C
  • Zamboanga City: 25 to 35°C
  • Davao City: 25 to 33°C

PAGASA encourages Filipinos to take precautionary measures against heat waves, such as hydration. It also reminded the public to wear light clothes and to stay home during midday. – WhatALife!/Anthony

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