Heat index hits danger level in 5 areas on Easter Sunday

Heat index hits danger level in 5 areas on Easter Sunday

By: - Reporter / @FArgosinoINQ
/ 06:51 PM March 31, 2024

Heat index  hits danger level in 5 areas on Easter Sunday

 

 

MANILA, Philippines — The heat index in five locations nationwide has reached the “danger” level on Easter Sunday, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa).

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In its 5 p.m. update, the state weather bureau said Catarman, Northern Samar had a heat index of  at 45 degrees Celsius (°C), while Central Bicol State University of Agriculture in Pili, Camarines Sur and Aparri, Cagayan, had a heat index of  44°C.

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Zamboanga City’s heat index soared to 43°C while Daet, Camarines Norte logged a 42°C heat index. 

Pagasa said a heat index of 42 to 51°C falls under the “danger” category and would likely cause heat cramps and heat exhaustion, while heat stroke is probable with continued heat or sun exposure.

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Meanwhile, below are other areas that are expected to reach dangerous heat indices on Monday (April 1):

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  • Aparri, Cagayan (43°C)
  • Catarman, Northern Samar (43°C) 
  • Central Bicol State University of Agriculture, Pili, Camarines Sur (42°C) 
  • Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur (43°C) 

 

Pagasa officially announced the onset of the dry season last March 23, signaling the end of the amihan, or prevailing northeast monsoon, which had brought lower temperatures across the country.

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