Hot and humid weather with scattered rain will prevail in most parts of the country on Monday after a low-pressure area exited the Philippine area of responsibility, according to the Pagasa. | FArgosinoINQ
“Kaya for the next 24 hours sa Metro Manila and the rest of the country ay makakaranas pa rin tayo ng pangkalahatang maaliwalas na panahon mainit at maalinsangang umaga hanggang tanghali at may tsansa tayong ng mga localized thunderstorms sa dakong hapon hanggang sa gabi,” he added.
Villamil also noted that easterlies would continue, especially in the eastern part of the country, adding that no LPA would likely develop in the next few days.Meanwhile, Pagasa issued its estimated temperature ranges in key cities and areas across the country for Monday.
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