MANILA – The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) forecasts continued warm weather across most parts of the country, with isolated rains expected in some areas.

“Cloudy skies and a high chance of rain are expected over Eastern Visayas,” said PAGASA weather specialist Grace Castañeda. Moderate to heavy rains in the region may lead to flash floods or landslides.

Easterlies will bring warm conditions to the rest of the country, with isolated thunderstorms likely, especially in the afternoon. Temperatures may reach 33°C in Metro Manila, Tuguegarao, and Davao, while Zamboanga may hit 34°C.

Moderate winds and coastal waters will persist in the eastern section of the country, while the rest will experience light to moderate winds with slight to moderate seas.

As of 2 AM, no low-pressure area was detected, and no tropical cyclone formation is expected, PAGASA said.

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MANILA – The Philippine weather bureau, PAGASA, forecasts warm temperatures and isolated rain showers across most parts of the country on Thursday (13 Mar 2025).

Weather forecaster Obet Badrina stated that the easterlies will bring warm weather to much of Luzon and Mindanao, though localized thunderstorms may trigger brief rain showers. Eastern Visayas will experience cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms, posing a risk for flash floods or landslides.

The rest of the country is expected to see isolated rain showers, primarily in the afternoon or evening.

Temperatures will peak at 34°C in Metro Manila, Zamboanga, Kalayaan Islands, Laoag, and Tuguegarao. Davao will reach a high of 33°C.

PAGASA also reported that no tropical cyclones or low-pressure areas are currently present inside or outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.

Moderate winds and moderate coastal waters will affect the eastern regions, while the rest of the country will experience light to moderate winds and slight to moderate seas.

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