The Philippines is set to experience weather disturbances due to the easterlies affecting the eastern parts of the country. PAGASA forecasts that this weather system will bring cloudy skies accompanied by scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms, particularly impacting regions like the Cagayan Valley and Aurora on Thursday.
The weather agency warns of the potential for moderate to heavy rains in these areas, raising concerns about flash floods and landslides. Residents are advised to stay vigilant and prepare for sudden weather changes.
Moreover, Metro Manila and other parts of the Philippines will not be spared from the effects of the easterlies, with predictions of partly cloudy to cloudy skies and isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms. These conditions could lead to flash floods or landslides, especially during severe thunderstorms.
The rest of Northern Luzon and the country are expected to experience light to moderate winds and slight to moderate sea conditions. With the sun setting early, residents should plan their activities accordingly to avoid any weather-related inconveniences.
This weather scenario emphasizes the need for preparedness and caution among the populace, as the easterlies continue to influence the country’s weather patterns, affecting various regions with rain and possible thunderstorms.
