Today's Weather, 4 A.M. | Dec. 26, 2024
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00:00Good morning to all of us. This is the latest weather update for Thursday, December 26, 2024.
00:08Currently, the effect of the cold or northeast monsoon is slightly weakening
00:13and because of that, the rainfall of the shear line has also decreased.
00:18The shear line is not affecting any part of our country,
00:21but if we can see here in our latest satellite animation,
00:25there are clouds that are affecting the southeast part of our country.
00:31That is the Intertropical Convergence Zone or ITCZ.
00:34As a result of this ITCZ, we will experience rainy weather in a large part of Mindanao,
00:40as well as in Palawan.
00:42Meanwhile, although the shear line is not affecting any part of our country,
00:46the light to moderate rainfall will continue
00:50in the northeast monsoon zone or Hanging Amihan in the eastern sections of the Northern Luzon.
00:56In a large part of our country, only isolated thunderstorms are possible.
01:01These are the occasional or sudden rains that we usually experience in the afternoon or at night.
01:08Currently, we are not monitoring any low-pressure area or typhoons inside and outside of our Philippine Area of Responsibility
01:15and we do not expect any LPA or typhoons to affect any part of our country in the coming days.
01:22But starting tomorrow, the effect of Hanging Amihan will gradually increase
01:27and as a result, the effect of the shear line will gradually be felt,
01:32especially in the northern part of the Luzon until the upcoming weekend.
01:37And for areas of Mindanao, as well as here in Palawan,
01:41as well as in some parts of Visayas, it is possible for a rainy season to occur.
01:46This is the Intertropical Convergence Zone until the upcoming weekend.
01:52We already know that the weather will be bad here in the Luzon.
01:56After the continuous shear line of Hanging Amihan,
01:59we still expect cloudy skies and light to moderate rains in the Cagayan Valley
02:05as well as in the Cordillera Administrative Region.
02:08Meanwhile, here in Ilocos Region, it is possible for fair weather or generally fair weather conditions
02:12except for the occasional weak rains or storms.
02:18In the cold part of the Luzon, in the Central Luzon, Metro Manila, Calabar Zone,
02:23in the Mimaropa and Bicol Region, we expect improved weather conditions
02:28except for occasional showers of rain followed by localized thunderstorms.
02:35We will monitor the thunderstorm advisory issued by our regional services division.
02:41For the temperature forecast, in the surrounding cities,
02:44here in the Luzon, the average temperature will be around 24 to 31 degrees Celsius.
02:5029 degrees Celsius is the maximum temperature here in Taguigarao.
02:55In Baguio, 17 to 24 degrees Celsius, 23 to 31 for Metro Manila,
03:00and 31 degrees Celsius is the maximum temperature for Legazpi City.
03:05Here in Tagaytay, the average temperature will be around 22 to 29 degrees Celsius.
03:12The weather will change in the cold part of our country, here in Palawan, Visayas, and Mindanao.
03:18As we saw in our latest satellite animation earlier,
03:22due to the effect of the Intertropical Convergence Zone,
03:25we expect dark weather in Mindanao and other parts of Palawan.
03:33It is possible for moderate to heavy rainfall,
03:36especially in the eastern section of Mindanao, in the Caraga and Davao Region area.
03:41We may experience heavy rainfall.
03:44So, double caution to our countrymen,
03:46because it is possible for floods and landslides.
03:51Meanwhile, during the rainy season here in Visayas,
03:54we may experience partly cloudy to cloudy weather conditions,
03:58and there are also possibilities of isolated thunderstorms.
04:04Usually, we experience this in the afternoon or at night.
04:07As for the temperature forecast for the neighboring cities,
04:10in Palawan, Visayas, and Mindanao,
04:12we expect 31 degrees Celsius as the maximum temperature here in Puerto Princesa,
04:17as well as in Calayaan Islands,
04:19as well as in the neighboring cities here in Visayas,
04:22in Iloilo, Cebu, and Tacloban,
04:25we may also experience 31 degrees Celsius as the maximum temperature.
04:29As for the temperature forecast for Cagayon de Oro,
04:31we expect 25 to 30 degrees Celsius as the maximum temperature
04:36for Zamboanga and here in Metro Davao,
04:40we may experience 31 degrees Celsius.
04:44As for the situation of our ocean,
04:46we do not have any gale warnings for high tides,
04:50but we still have to be careful about the expansion plans
04:53in the coastal areas of Northern Luzon
04:55because we expect high tides
04:58and moderate to rough sea conditions
05:00in the coastal areas of Luzon and in the eastern seaboards of our country.
05:07Our sunrise is at 6.19 a.m. and sunset is at 5.35 p.m.
05:13For additional information,
05:14please visit our social media accounts and our YouTube channel
05:18as well as our website pagasa.dost.gov.ph.
05:23That is all the latest from the Pagasa Weather Forecasting Center.
05:26I am Rhea Torres. Good morning to all of you.
05:43For more information, visit www.pagasas.gov.