The low pressure area monitored by the PAGASA remains near Coron, Palawan bringing cloudy skies to Metro Manila and the rest of the country.
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LPA enters West Philippine Sea
According to the PAGASA, Caraga region and Davao will be experiencing rains while Metro Manila and the rest of the country will experience scattered rain showers. A low pressure area has entered the West Philippine Sea and is expected to leave the country within the day.
PAGASA widens yellow rainfall alert
The PAGASA puts more locations under its yellow rainfall alert, for a total of 12 locations. The rain is caused by a low-pressure area.
LPA off N. Luzon dissipates, another LPA spotted in E. Visayas
MANILA, Aug. 24 (PNA) — A low pressure area (LPA) spotted in Northern Luzon has already dissipated but another LPA off in eastern Visayas continues to be monitored, the state weather bureau said on Sunday. In an interview, PAGASA weather forecaster Fernando Cada said the LPA in Northern Luzon dissipated around 3 p.m. after hitting landmass. Cada said as of 4 p.m. the new LPA was spotted some 620 km East of Borongan, Eastern Samar […]
New LPA outside Philippine area of responsibility
Southwest monsoon continues to affect Luzon, while a low pressure area was spotted outside the Philippine area of responsibility near northern Mindanao.
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.
Rains all over the country
Expect rains and thunderstorms all over the country, brought by the combination of an active inter-tropical convergence zone and a low-pressure area. According to the modelling done by PAGASA, said weather system will not develop into a storm.
Continuous rains due to LPA
A low pressure area combined with the southwest monsoon will bring continuous rain to the country.
PAGASA monitors LPA in Philippine Area of Responsibility
Weather bureau PAGASA is monitoring a low-pressure area inside the Philippine area of responsibility. Located in eastern Mindanao, where there is also currently an intertropical convergence zone, causing rains in Visayas and Mindanao.
LPA enters Philippine Area of Responsibility
A low-pressure area has entered the Philippine area of responsibility in Ilocos Sur, with possibility of becoming a storm within 24 hours, gaining the designation “Florita”.
LPA enters Philippine area of repsonsibility
A low pressure area enters the Philippine area of responsibility, with a possibility of becoming a storm in 1-2 days.
PAGASA spots low pressure area in Batanes
A low pressure area was spotted in the Philippine area of responsibility, 450 km northeast of Batanes.





