Southwest monsoon or ‘habagat’ no longer affects Philippines, says Pagasa

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Southwest monsoon or ‘habagat’ no longer affects Philippines, says Pagasa
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The southwest monsoon, which is locally termed habagat, has further weakened and is no longer affecting the country’s weather.

“Humina lang po siya. Kapag nagtapos po ‘yung habagat, in transition na po tayo to amihan, so hindi pa naman po, humina lang po siya,” she also explained.

Dominguez then said that the intertropical convergence zone or ITCZ is currently affecting the country’s weather. Although for Monday, June 19, Pagasa predicted that a generally fair weather will prevail across the country. “Ang ine-expect po natin ay generally fair weather lang pero asahan ang mga pag-ulan sa hapon at gabi dulot ng localized thunderstorms,” she said.

Dominguez added that the state weather service said it is not raising a gale warning over any seaboards nationwide and that no low pressure area is expected to enter or form within the Philippine area of responsibility for the next two to three days.

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