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The state weather bureau is monitoring two low pressure areas which may enhance the southwest monsoon or habagat.
The first LPA, which is located east of Visayas, may develop into a tropical cyclone by the middle of the week but is not expected to make landfall, PAGASA said.The state weather bureau on Friday officially declared the start of the rainy season.
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