MANILA, Philippines — Expect heavy rains to persist in parts of the country until Tuesday next week due to the combined effects of Severe Tropical...
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Manila: Weathermen urged residents to prepare for significant rainfall and possible severe weather conditions as Tropical Cyclone Crising continues its advance, further intensified by the Southwest Monsoon. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) also warned residents in affected regions to remain alert for possible flooding and landslides over the next 72 hours, especially in urban or low-lying areas. Precautionary measures Residents in areas...
MANILA, Philippines — Expect heavy rains to persist in parts of the country until Tuesday next week due to the combined effects of Severe Tropical...
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Cebu is bracing for cloudy skies, scattered heavy rain, and rough seas from July 16 to 19, as the southwest monsoon...
MANILA, Philippines – Tropical Storm Crising (international name: Wipha) continues to move farther away from the country, as the number of areas in...
MANILA, Philippines – Tropical Storm Crising (international name: Wipha) continues to move farther away from the country, as the number of areas in...
MANILA, Philippines — Heavy rains are expected to persist in parts of the country until Tuesday, driven by Severe Tropical Storm Crising...
MANILA, Philippines — Heavy rains are expected to persist in parts of the country until Tuesday, driven by Severe Tropical Storm Crising...
MANILA, Philippines — On Thursday morning, Tropical Depression Crising is expected to develop into a storm. It may also reach severe tropical storm...
MANILA, Philipppines – More areas are forecast to be affected by the southwest monsoon or “habagat” on Thursday, the weather bureau...
Most parts of the country will continue experiencing cloudy to rainy weather today because of the southwest monsoon, according to the Philippine...
Tropical cyclones hundreds of kilometers away from the Philippines are often more responsible for heavy rainfall than those that hit the country...