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00:00Let's find out what the weather will be like together with the weather presenter of GMA Integrated News Weather Center, Amor La Rosa. Amor!
00:13Thank you, Sir Emil.
00:14Dear listeners, the typhoon Henare is gone and the typhoon Helen is also leaving the country.
00:19But the storm Havagat is still going to rain.
00:22The two typhoons last night accompanied the Philippine Area of Responsibility for several hours.
00:28Until 2 a.m. this morning, the typhoon Henare and the typhoon Helen were completely out of the country.
00:36Based on the latest forecast, the Philippine Area of Responsibility will be out of the country at any time tonight.
00:43It will have a strong wind of 85 kilometers per hour and a gust of 105 kilometers per hour.
00:51It will move north-west at a speed of 40 kilometers per hour.
00:56Once it is out of the park, it will hit the East China Sea.
01:01Dear listeners, even though the typhoon Henare and the typhoon Helen are moving away,
01:05the typhoon Havagat or Southwest Monsoon will continue to pull and strengthen.
01:10It can be seen on our map that the typhoon is still hitting our country.
01:14The Philippines is still in the pool.
01:16It will rain even if there is no bad weather or typhoon inside our park.
01:22Based on the weather forecast, there is a chance of rain tomorrow morning in some parts of Ilocos Province,
01:28Pangasinan, Zambales, Bataan, Mindoro Provinces, and also in the province of Palawan.
01:36By the end of the day, most of Northern and Central Luzon will be raining.
01:40There are still heavy to intense rains, so be prepared for a flood or landslide.
01:47It is also possible to have rains in other parts of Mimaropa, Calabarzon, and even here in some places in the Bicol Region.
01:55In Visayas and Mindanao, there are scattered rains here in Antique, Negros Island Region,
02:01Salmar, and later provinces, even in the Caraga and Davao Region, especially in the afternoon.
02:07Here in Metro Manila, due to the typhoon Havagat, there is still a high chance of rain tomorrow,
02:14so it is still possible to have rains.
02:16It may happen before noon, and it may happen again in the afternoon or at night, so be careful.
02:23Also due to the typhoon Havagat, there is a high gale warning of large waves here in the western seaboard of Central Luzon
02:31and also in the province of Southern Luzon.
02:34This gale warning means that small sea vehicles cannot sail because the waves are still big.
02:43Meanwhile, if you cannot see the moon tonight, it may happen.
02:48The perigee full moon or also known as super moon,
02:52it happens when the full moon is facing the perigee or the closest distance of the moon in our world.
02:59Since the moon is closer now, it is 7% larger and 15% brighter than the regular full moon.
03:08But if you cannot see it tonight, it is okay.
03:11There is still hope for the next month, and that is what we will continue to help.
03:17And that is the latest in our time.
03:19I am Amor La Rosa.
03:20This is the GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
03:23Expect any time.
03:37Transcription by ESO. Translation by —