Typhoon “Jose” moves towards southern Japan while maintaining its strength. Although the typhoon has no effect on the country, it is strengthening the prevailing “habagat” weather system, bringing rains all over the country.
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Typhoon gains strength as it leaves the country
The Ilocos region and central Luzon as well as Metro Manila will experience rains as typhoon “Jose” affects the “habagat” weather system. The PAGASA did not raise public storm signals in any part of the country.
“Jose” weakens as it moves away PAR
In its latest bulletin, the PAGASA said that typhoon “Jose” continues to weaken as it moves away from the country. The typhoon was last seen near Aparri. PAGASA reiterated that “Jose” will not affect any part of the country, saying that it is the “habagat” that is bringing rains to the Philippines.
LPA in Mindanao
According to the PAGASA, Glenda is well on its way to depart from the Philippine area of responsibility but a new low-pressure area was spotted and will enter the Philippine area of responsibility within 24 hours. The habagat continues to affect the country.
Rainy first week in June
Expect a rainy first week as June enters because of the southwest monsoon or habagat.
Southwest monsoon will start to affect the Philippines
The country is starting to experience the effects of the southwest monsoon or “habagat”, particularly in the western part of the Philippines.





