Dagupan City to sizzle at 47°C, ‘dangerous’ heat index in 16 areas | Inquirer News

Dagupan City to sizzle at 47°C, ‘dangerous’ heat index in 16 areas

/ 07:23 AM April 30, 2025

Dagupan City to sizzle at 47 degrees Celsius

Dagupan City in Pangasinan is forecast to experience a peak heat index of 47°C on April 30, 2025. — File photo

MANILA, Philippines — Dagupan City in Pangasinan and 16 other areas are forecast to reach “dangerous” heat index levels on Wednesday, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa).

In Pagasa’s updated bulletin, Dagupan City is expected to peak at the highest heat index of 47°C. The city also recorded the same and the highest heat index on Tuesday.

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READ: ‘Danger’ level heat indices forecast in 18 areas — Pagasa

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Under the “dangerous” category, the heat index ranges from 42°C to 51°C. Heat exhaustion and heat cramps are possible, while continued exposure to the sun can lead to heatstroke.

The same dangerous heat indices are also seen in the following areas:

46°C

Baler, Aurora

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43°C

Bacnotan, La Union

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Cubi Pt., Subic Bay, Olongapo City

Sangley Point, Cavite City, Cavite

Cuyo, Palawan

Central Bicol State University for Agriculture – Pili, Camarines Sur

READ: DOH warns vs heat-related illnesses amid high heat index

42°C

Ninoy Aquino International Airport – Pasay City, Manila

Isabela State University – Echague, Isabela

Iba, Zambales

Clark Airport, Pampanga

Ambulong, Tanauan, Batangas

San Jose, Occidental Mindoro

Legazpi City, Albay

Daet, Camarines Norte

Masbate City, Masbate

Roxas City, Capiz

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The Department of Health earlier advised the public to stay hydrated, wear comfortable clothing, and limit exposure to the sun to prevent heat-related illnesses.

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