Today's Weather, 4 A.M. | Aug. 25, 2024

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Today's Weather, 4 A.M. | Aug. 25, 2024

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Transcript
00:00Good morning to all. Today is August 25, 2024 and here is the update on the weather forecast for the next 24 hours.
00:09Earlier at 3am, the typhoon that we are monitoring outside our Area of Responsibility, Typhoon Shan Shan,
00:16was last seen at a distance of 1,980 kilometers east-northeast of extreme northern Luzon.
00:23According to our latest analysis, we did not see that it will enter our Area of Responsibility
00:29but for now, it does not have a direct effect on any part of our country.
00:34Meanwhile, the Southwest Monsoon or Habagat is still in the northern part of southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao,
00:41where today it will still have a high chance of rain.
00:45It will spread and settle here in some parts of southern Luzon, as well as in the northern part of Visayas and Mindanao.
00:53So be careful for our countrymen in the possibility of flooding and landslides.
00:59Meanwhile, we are also monitoring cloud clusters here in the northern part of southern Luzon,
01:06where we are continuously monitoring for the possibility of a circulation and a low-pressure area.
01:16So we are continuously monitoring and we will continue to monitor for updates that will give us hope.
01:23And for the time being, today is Sunday,
01:27the sky is cloudy and it will still have a high chance of rain here in the northern part of Mimaropa, Dulotian, and Habagat.
01:34Meanwhile, in the northern part of Luzon, including Metro Manila today,
01:39we will still experience isolated or sudden rains, landslides, and landslides of localized thunderstorms.
01:49So when we go out, let's not forget our precautions here in these sudden rains.
01:55And also, our regional offices also issue thunderstorm advisories or warnings regarding these rains.
02:03The temperature in Metro Manila is high from 25 to 32 degrees Celsius.
02:09Meanwhile, in the northern part of Visayas and Minanau,
02:13the northern part of Visayas and Minanau, particularly here in Western Visayas,
02:18Negros Island Region, Zamboanga Peninsula, as well as in Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi,
02:24today, we will still experience a high chance of rain, landslides, and landslides of Habagat.
02:31So again, let's be careful with our fellow countrymen in the possibility of floods and landslides.
02:38Meanwhile, in the southern part of Visayas and Minanau,
02:42it will be cloudy until the sky is cloudy.
02:46We will still experience isolated rains, landslides, and localized thunderstorms.
02:52And during severe thunderstorms, these rains can still be moderate to severe rains
02:59that can lead to floods and landslides.
03:02So be careful for our fellow countrymen.
03:05The temperature in Cebu is high from 25 to 32 degrees Celsius.
03:09Meanwhile, in Davao, it is 26 to 33 degrees Celsius.
03:14And for our countrymen in the possibility of floods and landslides,
03:17we do not have a high-level gale warning.
03:19So our fellow countrymen in Mangis should also be aware of the small sea vehicles.
03:27Here in Metro Manila, the sun will rise later at 5.44 a.m.
03:31and set later at 6.30 p.m.
03:35We will continue to provide updates on the weather forecast.
03:39For more information, visit our website pagasa.dost.gov.ph.
03:45And that is the latest here in the Weather Forecasting Center of Pagasa.
03:49Grace Castaneda, good morning.
04:05For more information, visit www.casagrandeaz.gov.

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