MANILA, Philippines — The tropical storm outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) may enhance the southwest monsoon or habagat that will bring rains in most parts of the country in the coming days, the state weather bureau said.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said the tropical storm was last spotted 1,430 kilometers east of northern Luzon, packing maximum sustained winds of 65 kilometers per hour (kph) with gustiness of 80 kph.
The tropical storm is expected to enter PAR on Wednesday night and it will be locally called “Inday.”
“Base sa ating pagtaya, hindi po natin itong inaasahang na magla-landfall sa anumang bahagi ng ating bansa. At pagpasok niya, hindi rin nakikita na magkakaroon ito agad ng direktang epekto sa anumang bahagi ng ating kapuluan, said Pagasa weather specialist Ana Clauren-Jorda.
“Pero sa mga susunod na araw, patuloy po natin itong imomonitor dahil possible itong mag-enhance o magpalakas ng southwest monsoon o magpapa-ulan sa malaking bahagi ng ating bansa sa mga susunod na araw,” she added.
(Based on our forecast, it is expected to make a landfall in any area in the country. No direct effect when it enters the country, though. But in the coming days, we will be monitoring the possible chance of enhancing the southwest monsoon that may bring rain.)
Thursday weather
Meanwhile, the areas of Caraga, Northern Mindanao, Zamboanga Peninsula and Davao region will experience cloudy skies with scattered rain showers or thunderstorms due to the Intertropical Convergence Zone.
Metro Manila and the rest of the country will experience a fair weather condition with partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rain showers or thunderstorms.
Meanwhile, Pagasa did not raise any gale warning on any seaboards in the country nationwide.
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