MANILA, Philippines — The hot and humid weather experienced in most parts of the country on Wednesday is expected to continue well into the coming days, as easterlies remain prevalent.
Weather reports from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) on Wednesday afternoon showed that a huge part of the country would be cloudless, with only southern portions of Mindanao affected by the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ).
But for the rest of Luzon and Visayas, the scorching temperatures experienced earlier — with heat indices of various areas topping 40 degrees Celsius — would continue.
Pagasa’s report showed that the highest heat index for Wednesday was recorded in Dagupan City of Pangasinan, at a smoldering 46 degrees Celsius. It was just a few notches below the record-high heat index for this year, also recorded at Dagupan last May 3, which was 49 degrees.
For Metro Manila, a 39-degree Celsius heat index was recorded in the Science Garden in Quezon City, while 41-degree Celsius was recorded at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Pasay City.
Pagasa said isolated thunderstorms are still a possibility since winds from the east bring a high moisture content.
For Thursday, temperatures in Metro Manila may play between 25 to 35 degrees Celsius, Tuguegarao with 24 to 35 degrees, Laoag with 24 to 33 degrees, Tagaytay with 23 to 32 degrees, Legazpi with 26 to 32 degrees, and Puerto Princesa with 27 to 33 degrees.
In Visayas and Mindanao, the eastern portions would have slightly lower temperatures due to the ITCZ, as Tacloban may have something around 25 to 32 degrees Celsius and Davao with 25 to 33 degrees.
Other areas would have warmer weather: Cebu with 27 to 32 degrees Celsius, Iloilo with 27 to 34 degrees, Zamboanga with 25 to 35 degrees, and Cagayan de Oro 24 to 34 degrees.
Pagasa, however, warned that heat indices might be well higher than projected weather conditions as registered temperatures and relative humidity are factors in actual temperature being felt by people.
No gale warning is raised, although the whole eastern seaboard of the country plus Luzon’s northern waters would have a moderate condition. The rest of the country’s seas would have a slight to moderate condition.
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