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Parts of PH expected to be drenched this week as ‘Enteng’ moves northwest: PAGASA
Parts of PH expected to be drenched this week as ‘Enteng’ moves northwest: PAGASA
Photo from PAGASAMANILA — Some parts of the Philippines are expected to experience heavy rains and strong winds in the next three days as Tropical Depression Enteng plows through western parts of the country, PAGASA said on Sunday noon.
Signal No. 1 has been raised in the eastern portion of Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Albay, Sorsogon, Masbate including Burias and Ticas islands, as well as the Samar provinces, Biliran and the northeastern portion of Leyte as Enteng moves northwest at a speed of 20 kilometers per hour, PAGASA said in a virtual briefing.
Signal No. 1 has been raised in the eastern portion of Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Albay, Sorsogon, Masbate including Burias and Ticas islands, as well as the Samar provinces, Biliran and the northeastern portion of Leyte as Enteng moves northwest at a speed of 20 kilometers per hour, PAGASA said in a virtual briefing.
“Hindi natin tinatanggal yung possibility na mag land fall ito sa Bicol,” PAGASA weather forecaster Veronica Torres said.
“Hindi natin tinatanggal yung possibility na mag land fall ito sa Bicol,” PAGASA weather forecaster Veronica Torres said.
“Posibleng lumakas at pagdating ng Thursday ay posibleng nasa strong tropical depression category na itong si Enteng,” she said.
“Posibleng lumakas at pagdating ng Thursday ay posibleng nasa strong tropical depression category na itong si Enteng,” she said.
While Enteng is not expected to barrel through the National Capital Region, the capital region is still expected to experience heavy downpours this week due to the effects of a strong southwest monsoon, PAGASA said.
While Enteng is not expected to barrel through the National Capital Region, the capital region is still expected to experience heavy downpours this week due to the effects of a strong southwest monsoon, PAGASA said.
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“For today walang direktang epekto sa Metro Manila pero nakaka enhance kasi ng habagat… so starting tomorrow posibleng maging maulan sa Metro Manila,” Torres said.
“For today walang direktang epekto sa Metro Manila pero nakaka enhance kasi ng habagat… so starting tomorrow posibleng maging maulan sa Metro Manila,” Torres said.
“‘Yung mga mas malalakas na pag ulan, pagdating ng Tuesday… Kahit sa mga susunod na araw posible pa rin ang pag ulan dahil sa habagat,” she added.
“‘Yung mga mas malalakas na pag ulan, pagdating ng Tuesday… Kahit sa mga susunod na araw posible pa rin ang pag ulan dahil sa habagat,” she added.
So far, all dams in the country are still below their critical levels, the state weather bureau said.
So far, all dams in the country are still below their critical levels, the state weather bureau said.
Enteng, which packs winds of up to 45 kph near its center and gustiness of up to 55 kph, is projected to be 190 kilometers east of Baler, Aurora by September 2 before it moves towards the vicinity of Cagayan later this week, PAGASA said.
Enteng, which packs winds of up to 45 kph near its center and gustiness of up to 55 kph, is projected to be 190 kilometers east of Baler, Aurora by September 2 before it moves towards the vicinity of Cagayan later this week, PAGASA said.
PAGASA said it is expecting between two and three typhoons to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility in September alone.
PAGASA said it is expecting between two and three typhoons to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility in September alone.
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