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Virac, 2 areas face danger heat index levels
Virac, 2 areas face danger heat index levels

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Three areas are facing “danger” heat index levels as the easterlies affect a large portion of the country Monday, weather bureau PAGASA said.
Three areas are facing “danger” heat index levels as the easterlies affect a large portion of the country Monday, weather bureau PAGASA said.
PAGASA weather forecaster Veronica Torres said Dagupan City and Dumangas, Iloilo are set to experience 42 degrees Celsius heat index levels while Virac, Catanduanes will experience even higher temperatures at 43 degrees Celsius heat index.
PAGASA weather forecaster Veronica Torres said Dagupan City and Dumangas, Iloilo are set to experience 42 degrees Celsius heat index levels while Virac, Catanduanes will experience even higher temperatures at 43 degrees Celsius heat index.
At least 33 areas including NAIA in Pasay City will experience heat index of 40-41 degrees Celsius, classified as extreme caution.
At least 33 areas including NAIA in Pasay City will experience heat index of 40-41 degrees Celsius, classified as extreme caution.
BARMM, Zamboanga Peninsula, and Palawan will experience cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms due to the intertropical convergence zone affecting southern Mindanao.
BARMM, Zamboanga Peninsula, and Palawan will experience cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms due to the intertropical convergence zone affecting southern Mindanao.
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PAGASA is not monitoring any low pressure area for tropical cyclone formation as of 2 a.m. Monday.
PAGASA is not monitoring any low pressure area for tropical cyclone formation as of 2 a.m. Monday.
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