PAGASA continues to monitor a low-pressure area in the Pacific Ocean, which will enter the Philippine area of responsibility. There’s a small chance of said LPA developing into a storm.
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LPA trough to bring rains over E. Visayas, parts of Mindanao
MANILA, Sept. 17 — Eastern Visayas, CARAGA and the Davao region will still experience cloudiness and some rains Wednesday as a low pressure area or LPA still hovers about a thousand kilometers east of the Visayas region, according to Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) as of 4 a.m .today, the LPA was estimated based on all available data at 1,070 km east of Visayas (13.2°N, 136.3°E). Because of this Eastern Visayas, Caraga and […]
New LPA monitored by PAGASA
As “Luis” leaves the country, another low pressure area was spotted and is currently being monitored by the PAGASA.
Luis enters PAR
The tropical depression being monitored by PAGASA has entered the Philippine area of responsiblity, where it was given the local designation of “Luis”. Its outer clouds will bring rains to Visayas and Mindanao.
Two LPA’s being monitored by PAGASA
An extension of the low pressure area will bring rains to the western part of Luzon while another LPA is spotted near Mindanao.
Two LPAs spotted by PAGASA
The PAGASA is currently monitoring two low pressure areas in the Philippine area of responsibility, one near Aurora, Province and another near Catanduanes.
LPA may become storm
The low pressure area continues to gather strength, according to the PAGASA, gaining higher possibility of developing into a storm, earning the designation “Kanor”.
LPA to bring rains today
The low pressure area currently being monitored by the PAGASA has higher chances of becoming a storm thus bringing rains today.
LPA may become tropical depression
PAGASA is monitoring a low pressure area which may become a tropical depression within 48 hours and will be designated “Kanor”.
PAGASA continues to monitor LPA
The PAGASA continues to monitor a low pressure area (LPA) spotted near Puerto Princesa City in Palawan, bringing rains to majority of Luzon and western Visayas.
LPA brings rain to Metro Manila
The low pressure area monitored by the PAGASA remains near Coron, Palawan bringing cloudy skies to Metro Manila and the rest of the country.
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.





