Southwest monsoon continues to affect Luzon, while a low pressure area was spotted outside the Philippine area of responsibility near northern Mindanao.
Tag: Southwest monsoon
Typhoon out of Philippine area of responsibility
Typhoon “Florita” weakens as it leaves the Philippine area of responsibility but it continues to enhance the southwest monsoon, causing rains to Metro Manila.
Typhoon “Florita” maintains strength
Typhoon “Florita” is moving towards southern Japan and possibly may not make landfall in the country. However, it affects the southwest monsoon weather system, bringing rains in Luzon and Visayas.
Continuous rains due to LPA
A low pressure area combined with the southwest monsoon will bring continuous rain to the country.
Pair of LPA spotted outside Philippine Area of Responsibility
Two low-pressure areas were spotted outside the Philippine area of responsibility, strengthening the southwest monsoon and bringing rains in Luzon, including Metro Manila, and Visayas.
Rains bought by southwest monsoon
The southwest monsoon has returned, bringing rains to most of the country.
“Ester” remains strong
According to the PAGASA, “Ester” is now moving northeast of the country and may leave the Philippine area of responsibility tomorrow but the storm is maintaining its strength and is pulling the southwest monsoon on its wake, bringing rains to the northern and central parts of the country, including Metro Manila.
Rainy nights herald start of rainy season
According to the PAGASA, Luzon is now affected by the southwest monsoon weather system, bringing rains to the northern part of the country, including Metro Manila. A low pressure area is now spotted near Laoag City.
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.





