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  1. PAGASA: Habagat to spur rains across Philippines
  2. 'Bagyong Paeng' PAGASA weather update October 29, 2022
  3. Typhoon Chedeng further intensifies, remains far from landmass


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PAGASA: Habagat to spur rains across Philippines

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince threatened the U.S. if it retaliated against oil cuts Rain storm weather disturbance umbrellas sickness disease flu prevention disaster announcement monsoon thumbnail generic 178122558 weather-storm weather-rain news-weather rain thumb weather thumbnail Monsoon rains may persist over parts of the country due to the Southwest Monsoon (Habagat), according to state weather bureau PAGASA on Tuesday. PAGASA said the Cordillera Administrative Region, Zambales, and Bataan may have cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms while monsoon rains may be experienced in the Ilocos Region, Batanes, and Babuyan Islands due to the Habagat. Meanwhile, Metro Manila and the rest of the country may experience partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms, the weather bureau said. PAGASA warned the public against flash floods or landslides that may occur in the affected areas due to the expected rainfall. It added that moderate to strong winds and moderate to rough waters are forecast in northern and central Luzon. The rest of the country, meanwhile, is expected to have light to moderate winds and slight to moderate coastal water conditions. The highest temperature peaked at 32°C at 11 a.m. while the lowest was 25.1°C at 6 a.m. The sun will rise over Metro Manila Wednesday at 5:27 a.m. — Sundy Locus/RSJ, GMA Integrated News This article

'Bagyong Paeng' PAGASA weather update October 29, 2022

At 4:00 am today, the center of Severe Tropical Storm 'Paeng' was estimated based on all available data including those from Daet and Baler Doppler Weather Radars in the vicinity of Siruma, Camarines Sur. Satellite image of Severe Tropical Storm 'Paeng' as of 4:50 am, October 29, 2022. PAGASA 'Bagyong Paeng' has maximum sustained winds of 95 km/h near the center, gustiness of up to 160 km/h and and central pressure of 985 hPa. It is moving westward at 30 km/h. Strong winds extend outwards up to 560 km from the center. TROPICAL CYCLONE WIND SIGNALS (TCWS) IN EFFECT TCWS No. 3 Luzon: • Camarines Norte • the northern portion of Camarines Sur (Ragay, Lupi, Sipocot, Libmanan, Cabusao, Magarao, Calabanga, Tinambac, Siruma, Goa, Tigaon, San Jose, Lagonoy, Garchitorena, Presentacion, Caramoan, Saglay, Ocampo, Pili, Bombon, Naga City, Del Gallego, Canaman, Camaligan, Milaor, Gainza, Pamplona) • the northern and eastern portions of Quezon (Tagkawayan, Guinayangan, Calauag, Quezon, Lopez, Gumaca, Plaridel, Atimonan, Mauban, Perez, Alabat, Real, Infanta, General Nakar, Sampaloc) including Pollilo Islands TCWS No. 2 Luzon: • Albay • Sorsogon • the northern and western portions of Masbate (City of Masbate, Mobo, Aroroy, Baleno, Mandaon, Milagros, Uson, Balud, Dimasalang) including Ticao and Burias Islands • the rest of Camarines Sur • Catanduanes • Marinduque • the rest of Quezon • Laguna • Batangas • Cavite • Metro Manila • Rizal • Bulacan • the southern portion of Aurora (San Luis, Ba...

Typhoon Chedeng further intensifies, remains far from landmass

Typhoon Chedeng has further intensified but will remain far from the Philippine landmass, according to state weather bureau PAGASA Thursday evening. In its 11 p.m. forecast, PAGASA said no storm signal was raised in any part of the country due to the typhoon. However, the typhoon may enhance the prevailing southwest monsoon (habagat) and may bring occasional rains over some portions of southwestern Luzon in the next three days. Chedeng is also not seen to cause rough sea conditions over the country’s coastal waters in the next 24 hours but the enhanced habagat may bring gusty conditions over the following areas in the next three days: Visayas, Romblon, Occidental Mindoro, the northern portion of Palawan including Kalayaan, Calamian, and Cuyo Islands, Surigao del Norte, Dinagat Islands, and Camiguin. As of 10 p.m., the center of the eye of the typhoon was estimated at 905 kilometers east of Central Luzon and is moving west-northwestward at 10 kilometers per hour (km/h), packing maximum sustained winds of 130 km/h near the center and gustiness of up to 160 km/h. On the forecast track, Chedeng will remain far from the Philippine landmass. It is forecast to turn generally northwestward on Friday, then northward or north-northeastward on Saturday. It will then accelerate north-northeastward or northeastward and may leave the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Sunday evening or Monday morning. PAGASA also said that Chedeng may reach its peak intensity Friday or on Saturday. It...