Date Issued: October 30, 2024
Forecast Validity: Valid for the forecast period unless updated by succeeding forecasts.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) announced today that a tropical cyclone has been detected within its monitoring domain, posing a potential threat. In its latest Tropical Cyclone Threat Potential Forecast, Pagasa highlighted ongoing concerns for tropical disturbances in the first week of the forecast period, advising that there is a moderate to low chance of another cyclone forming during this time.
While still monitoring the intense effects of Supertyphoon Leon, which has not yet exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), Pagasa noted the presence of another possible cyclone brewing within the region. The agency is raising a TC Threat Potential Alert for the coming week to prepare the public for any sudden weather changes.
Pagasa is actively tracking the movement of this new disturbance and will release updates as needed to keep the public informed. Given the ongoing impact of Supertyphoon Leon, the agency urges continued vigilance as local weather conditions may be affected by additional storm systems developing nearby.
Though no immediate effects are expected, residents are advised to stay updated on official Pagasa announcements and be prepared for further instructions should this disturbance intensify.