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By Ellalyn from Vera Ruiz
Tropical Depression "Josie" is already leaving the country but will continue to provoke the Southwest Monsoon or habagat Rains on the western sectors of Luzon and Visayas this Monday.
According to the Meteorology, Geophysics and Astronomy Specialist of the Philippines (PAGASA) Ezra Bulquerin Josie was already crossing the channel from Bashi leaving the country's area of responsibility before Sunday noon.
Its location was estimated 170 kilometers north-east of Basco, Batanes, with maximum sustained winds of 60 km / h. Josie is expected to move north-northeast at 25 km / h and be outside the country's area of responsibility Monday afternoon or evening, Bulquerin said.
Signal No. 1 rema ined hoisted on the group of Batanes and Babuyan islands around Sunday noon. Meanwhile, the southwestern monsoon will bring scattered and widespread monsoon rains over Metro Manila, Central Luzon, Ilocos Region, Cordillera Administrative Region, Remainder of Cagayan Valley, Western Visayas, Cavite. , Batangas, Rizal, Laguna, Eastern Mindoro, Western Mindoro and Northern Palawan, including the group of the Calamite Islands.
PAGASA reminded the public, especially those living near river canals and in lowland and mountainous areas to be on alert for According to Oleg Pascua, weather observer at the Science Garden Station in Quezon City, the number Precipitation reached 65 millimeters between 8 am and 8 am on Sunday.
Pascua stated that heavy rainfall was recorded between 2 am and 8 am Sunday, reaching 51.8 mm.
The amount of accumulated precipitation may still be less than 45 The 5 mm rainfall spilled by tropical storm "Ondoy" in 2009 warned that monsoon rains could continue until Monday or Tuesday, which could trigger more floods and landslides on parts of Luzon and Visayas.
The Ambuklao and Binga dikes in Benguet continue to dump their excess waters Sunday, with each dam being opened six times.
The water level in northwestern Luzon and the west coast of central Luzon. The San Roque dam at Pangasinan has increased considerably due to water discharges from the Ambuklao and Binga dams that flow into the San Roque dam.
From Sunday afternoon, PAGASA also monitored a low pressure zone outside the country's area of responsibility. 19659007] It could intensify in a tropical cyclone inside the country's area of responsibility next week.
Should it become a tropical cyclone inside the Philippines? It will likely become the fifth hurricane to hit or enter the country this month.
Tags: Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Josie, PAGASA, southwestern monsoon, tropical depression, weather
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