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Wet weekend ahead for Cebu as easterlies persist — PAGASA
Cebu is expected to have a wet weekend ahead as easterlies continue to affect Central Visayas, according to the Philippine ...
RESIDENTS of Central Visayas are advised to brace for a wet weekend as the easterlies continue to bring cloudy skies and scattered rain showers across the regio ...
Elders from Sadanga, Mountain Province bear the cold weather in Baguio City as they gather around Baguio Botanical Garden tightly wrapped in their colorful, woven 'tapis.' (Photo from ...
THE Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) has forecast above-normal rainfall ...
Agrilever, a Philippine agritech firm focused on smallholder rice farmers, has partnered with global weather intelligence company Tomorrow.io to roll out hyperlocal, AI-powered forecasting tools ...
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PAGASA: Amihan to reintensify until Monday
The northeast monsoon, locally known as amihan, is expected to reintensify until Monday, December 22, according to the state weather bureau. In a morning forecast on Sunday, the Philippine Atmospheric ...
A few areas in the Municipalities of Balamban and Asturias in Cebu Province experienced flooding due to incessant rains ...
Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 1 was hoisted over 27 areas on Saturday morning as Tropical Depression Wilma threatens to make its initial landfall over Eastern Visayas, PAGASA said.
After making landfall over Dolores, Eastern Samar, Tropical Depression Wilma has further accelerated, but it is forecast to weaken into a low-pressure area (LPA) when it moves over the West Philippine ...
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Philippines’ rice import tally to decline
The Philippines may end this year with lower rice imports as better harvests boost local supply, the Department of ...
Wilma continues to move slowly as it approaches Eastern and Northern Samar, the weather bureau said Saturday. As of 10 a.m., the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services ...
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Over 8,600 stranded in ports due to TD Wilma
Over 8,600 passengers were stranded in different ports across the country on Saturday due to Tropical Depression ...
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