MANILA, Philippines — The highest temperature in Metro Manila so far this year was reported on Sunday in Quezon City, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said.
Weather specialist Ariel Roxas said temperature peaked at 36.6 degrees Celsius in Science Garden in Quezon City around 2:56 p.m.
Roxas said the heat index, or the “apparent temperature or what humans perceive or feel as the temperature affecting the body,” reached 39 degrees with a relative humidity of 36 percent.
Science Garden serves as Pagasa’s representative station in Metro Manila.
Isolated thunderstorms, rain showers
The whole country is also expected to experience isolated thunderstorms and rain showers based on the latest weather forecast posted on 4:30 p.m.
Roxas said this is due to the the easterlies or the warm winds from the Pacific Ocean causing water to evaporate and clouds to form at a quicker pace.
Despite this, no gale warnings were raised in the country’s coastal areas.
In the next three days, the temperature in Metro Manila is expected to peak at 36 degrees with a minimum temperature of 25 degrees.
Maximum temperature in Baguio City, Legazpi City, Cebu City will be 27 degrees, 33 degrees, and 34 degrees, respectively. /je