MANILA — As the easterlies influence weather patterns, the Philippines is set to experience warm temperatures accompanied by isolated rains on Tuesday, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).
PAGASA forecaster Benison Estareja assured that the rainfall will be brief, stating, “Rains will only last for a short period.” Temperatures across the archipelago are expected to range from a minimum of 24 °C to a maximum of 33 °C.
Metro Manila and Davao, in particular, are anticipated to feel the heat, with temperatures soaring up to 33 °C, as per Estareja’s forecast. The possibility of localized thunderstorms bringing isolated rain showers is also on the horizon, with a cautionary note from the bureau about the potential for severe thunderstorms leading to flash floods and landslides.
Despite these localized weather events, Estareja reassured that there are no looming threats of a tropical cyclone entering the country in the coming days. The eastern section of the country can expect moderate to strong winds and moderate to rough seas, while other areas will experience lighter winds and seas ranging from slight to moderate.
(JR AMIGO/ai/mnm)