WeatherAlert: Some of the affected areas are seeing intense rain on Thursday, January 5. Floods and landslides remain possible.
were triggering more rain in much of the Philippines on Thursday, January 5.
One of the LPAs remains inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility , located 50 kilometers east of Roxas City, Capiz, or 185 kilometers west of Catbalogan City, Samar, as of early Thursday. The other LPA is outside PAR, last spotted 450 kilometers south of Kalayaan, Palawan. Though this LPA is moving away from the Philippines, it still has an effect on some areas in the country.
The LPAs only have a slim chance of developing into tropical cyclones. But scattered rain showers and thunderstorms – ranging from moderate to intense – are expected in the following areas:
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