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The southwest monsoon (habagat) may bring rains and thunderstorms to some areas, particularly the western parts of the country, during the long weekend, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said in its weather outlook for Aug. 23 to 30.

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00:00This morning, we expect to see heavy rainfall in southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao due to the convergence of winds.
00:08This morning, we expect to see an easterly effect in the eastern section of Luzon and Visayas.
00:12Eventually, by the afternoon and until the long weekend,
00:16the southwest monsoon will return and it will continue to rain in southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
00:25We do not rule out the possibility that the cloud clusters here in Mimaropa
00:30could be formed as shallow circulations or low pressure areas.
00:34That is why we will continue to monitor this.
00:37Meanwhile, the weather disturbance outside the Philippine area of responsibility
00:41has increased as a severe tropical storm.
00:44This is an international name, Shan-Shan,
00:46and it is still more than 2,100 kilometers away in the east of central Luzon.
00:51We do not expect a direct effect.
00:52This is the Shan-Shan storm and it will move eastward towards the area of southern Japan.
01:01Now, starting from the long weekend, we expect heavy rainfall here in a large part of Mimaropa.
01:06The most affected area this Friday is Occidental Mindoro.
01:09There will be heavy rains and thunderstorms in Misa,
01:12so be careful of possible floods and landslides.
01:16The area of Mimaropa, especially in the areas of Oriental Mindoro, Marinduque and Romblon
01:22up to the western side of Bicol Region,
01:24we expect to see a high chance of rain.
01:27The area of Luzon, including Calabarzon, the rest of Bicol Region,
01:33and nearby areas in central Luzon,
01:35we expect to see a high chance of rain, especially in the afternoon until midnight.
01:40And the northern and central Luzon,
01:43we expect to see a high chance of rain, especially in the afternoon until midnight.
01:47And in the afternoon until midnight,
01:49we expect to see a low chance of rain, landslides and floods.
01:54In Metro Manila, our temperature is still possible to rise to 34 degrees Celsius,
01:59while it will still be the hottest in the areas of Cagayan and Isabela,
02:03where it is possible to rise to 35 degrees Celsius,
02:06while in Baguio City, it is at 18 to 25 degrees Celsius.
02:12Our fellow countrymen, it will also rain here in a large part of Palawan.
02:16There will be heavy rains over this long weekend for those who will be on vacation.
02:20Make sure that we have an umbrella in case of rain
02:22because there is a high chance of light to moderate, with at times heavy rains.
02:26Also be careful of floods and landslides.
02:29In Visayas, there is a high chance of rain in the western portion of Panay Island and Negros Island,
02:35especially here in Pating Antique,
02:37so be careful of floods and landslides.
02:39Because within 24 hours, there will be heavy rains.
02:43While the remaining part of Visayas is part of cloudy to cloudy skies,
02:47there is also a chance of rain,
02:49especially in the afternoon and evening, there is a high chance of thunderstorms.
02:54Our temperature in Metro Cebu is from 25 to 32 degrees Celsius.
02:59For our fellow countrymen in Mindanao,
03:01as early as this morning, there is still a chance of rain in Sulu Archipelago
03:05and Zamboanga Peninsula.
03:07This is the effect of the southwest monsoon.
03:10Then in the remaining part of Mindanao,
03:12from morning to evening, there is a chance of rain to cloudy skies.
03:16Then from afternoon to evening,
03:18a large part of Mindanao will have cloudy weather
03:21and it is still accompanied by heavy rains.
03:24Here in Caraga in northern Mindanao,
03:26the rains are almost continuous here in Zamboanga Peninsula and Bangsamoro region.
03:32So be careful of floods and landslides.
03:35Our temperature in Metro Davao is still possible to rise to 34 degrees Celsius.
03:41For our fellow countrymen who will go on sea travels
03:45and island hoppings over this long weekend,
03:47we do not expect any gale warning.
03:49But please take note, if there is a chance of rain and thunderstorms,
03:53the cloudy skies, especially in the western side of Southern Luzon,
03:57Western Visayas, Negros Island, Zamboanga Peninsula and Sulu Archipelago
04:03may rise to 1.5 meters above sea level.
04:08And in the remaining part of the long weekend,
04:10we still expect the effects of heavy rain or southwest monsoon.
04:14And the southern Luzon, Visayas and western portion of Mindanao are still affected.
04:19In this part of the region, we can see the part that is strongly affected by the Shanshan storm
04:24which is still outside the area of responsibility and is still far away.
04:27However, we still expect the part that is cloudy or mostly cloudy skies
04:31for most of those areas that we mentioned.
04:33And there is a high chance of light to moderate with the times of heavy rains on Saturdays and Sundays.
04:38So make sure that we have an umbrella in the rain.
04:40And always listen and follow our advisories and heavy rainfall warnings.
04:44That is a worst-case scenario.
04:46And be careful of the risks of flooding and landslides,
04:49especially here in the areas of Mimaropa, Western Visayas, Negros Island Region,
04:54Zamboanga Peninsula and Bangsamoro Region.
04:57By the end of August 26, Monday,
04:59some areas of the southern Luzon, Bicol Region, Calabarzon,
05:03will also have a high chance of rain as early as Sunday.
05:06Then here in Metro Manila, we will experience afternoon or evening thunderstorms.
05:11Like here in the central Luzon, while in the northern Luzon,
05:14we will only experience isolated or localized thunderstorms.
05:18Our sunrise is 5.43 in the morning.
05:20And the sunset is part of the earlier, 6.14 in the evening.
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