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00:00 We have an update on the weather. For the update on the movement of the falcon, we have Mr. Chris Perez, the Assistant Weather Service Chief of Pag-asa. Good morning sir Chris.
00:12 Good morning to them and to all our viewers.
00:16 Sir Chris, is it still possible for the storm falcon to move to the north of the Philippine Sea?
00:23 As of now, we can see that the current will be maintained at 175 km/h maximum wind until the air responsibility is fully released between this afternoon and later tonight.
00:36 But I will say first, it is possible that even if the air responsibility is fully released, because the radius of the storm falcon is wide and it can reach around 650 km/h, we are not ignoring the possibility of the warning signal number one to be raised in the northern end of the zone from this afternoon and later tonight.
00:54 Thank you very much. Sir Chris, it is expected that the PAR will be released today. Is that correct?
01:04 Yes. Between this afternoon and later tonight, it is possible that the air responsibility will be released, this falcon.
01:11 Sir Chris, will it still be rainy in some parts of Metro Manila today?
01:22 We expect that not only in Metro Manila, but also in the nearby provinces, in the province of Sambales, Bataan, Cavite, Pangasinan, Pampanga, Bulacan, Occidental, Mindoro,
01:33 and in the northern portion of Palawan, including Calamian, Puyo and Calayana Islands because the storm falcon is moving to the southwest monsoon.
01:43 We are reminding our countrymen and residents of the areas we mentioned to be alert for possible floods, although I know that some areas are already flooded.
01:52 The sudden rise of rivers because the water in the land is possible to go to the waterways, the rivers will suddenly overflow.
02:01 The areas that are flooded near the mountains should be alert for possible landslides.
02:07 We should also monitor the weather advisory regarding the flood that is being released by the government to our countrymen in affected areas,
02:14 as well as their LGUs and local disaster reduction managing officers.
02:19 What will be the weather conditions in Visayas and Mindanao? Are there other weather systems that will be affected besides the storm falcon?
02:33 In Visayas, we expect the southwest of the country to be affected by the storm falcon.
02:39 We expect it to be cloudy, rainy, and cloudy.
02:43 Meanwhile, in Mindanao, in the remaining part of the province, we expect generally fair weather.
02:49 Parts of it will be cloudy. If there will be a thunderstorm, the chances are high that it will be around midnight.
02:59 Sir Chris, last question. We have already witnessed 6 storms. Is this storm falcon correct? How many more storms do we expect this year?
03:07 We expect that for the month of August, we will have 3 to 4 tropical cyclones.
03:14 So, from the month of August to January 2024, we expect at least 8 to 11 tropical cyclones.
03:22 Either landfall or our usual air responsibility.
03:27 Thank you very much, Chris Perez, the Assistant Weather Service Chief of Pag-asa.
03:31 That's all for the latest from Valenzuela City.
03:34 Know the weather before you go. Always be safe, Kapuso. Back to studio.
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