Early weather information becomes crucial for adequately preparing for daily activities as time passes. The 24-hour public weather forecast from PAG-ASA significantly assists the public in understanding the current weather conditions in various parts of the country.
In the latest statement released by PAG-ASA at 4:00 AM on December 15, 2023, the agency informed the public about the current weather conditions in different regions of the country.
The cool air from the Northeast Monsoon affects Northern and Central Luzon. Consequently, partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated light rains are expected in these regions. However, no significant impact is anticipated from this condition.
In Metro Manila and other parts of the country, the Easterlies or local rain showers and thunderstorms lead to partly cloudy to cloudy skies. This may result in occasional rain or thunderstorms, posing a possibility of flash floods or landslides, especially during severe and heavy rainfall.
The wind in Northern Luzon, the eastern parts of Central and Southern Luzon, and Eastern Visayas may range from moderate to strong, originating from the northeast. Coastal waters in these regions may become moderate to rough, with heights ranging from 1.2 to 3.5 meters.
Meanwhile, the wind may be light to moderate in the rest of the country, coming from the east to the northeast. Coastal waters in these areas may vary from slight to moderate, with heights ranging from 0.6 to 3.0 meters.
In this manner, the 24-hour public weather forecast from PAG-ASA allows us to be prepared for any changes in weather conditions. Moreover, it helps ensure the safety of citizens against the potential effects of adverse weather conditions.