The unusually long atmospheric river is forecast to bring heavy rain and high winds to Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and ...
Philstar.com on MSN
No weather disturbances this week – PAGASA
No weather disturbances are expected to hit the country this week following Tropical Depression Wilma, according to the ...
The Daily World on MSN
A 7,000-mile atmospheric river is stretching from Philippines to the Pacific Northwest coast
A strong-to-extreme atmospheric river stretches 7,000 miles from the Philippines to the Pacific Northwest this week, bringing ...
Inquirer.net on MSN
Tuesday weather forecast: Rain expected in Palawan, eastern Luzon
The effects of the shear line and a low pressure area (LPA) will trigger rin showers in Palawan and the eastern part of Luzon ...
Philstar.com on MSN
Signal No. 1 raised in parts of Luzon, Visayas due to ‘Wilma’
PAGASA placed parts of Luzon and the Visayas under Signal No. 1 as Wilma brought 45 kph winds, gusts up to 60 kph and strong ...
The Manila Times on MSN
New LPA off Palawan has medium chance to become tropical depression
A new low-pressure area (LPA) off Palawan has a medium chance to develop into a tropical depression, the state-run weather ...
The Manila Times on MSN
La Niña to bring increased rainfall, floods and landslides
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) on Monday warned that the ...
6don MSN
New tropical depression 'Wilma' seen east of the Philippines, landfall expected on Dec. 5 (Friday)
Storm trackers expect Wilma to hit land in Eastern Visayas or the Bicol region around December 5, 2025, though its exact path ...
ABS-CBN on MSN
PAGASA: Cool weather to last until early 2026
Many Filipinos have begun enjoying the colder mornings and evenings and according to state weather bureau PAGASA, the chill ...
Google's AI models for flood and cyclone prediction are being deployed in a partnership between the Philippine weather agency PAGASA and Weathernews Inc. (WNI) to enhance extreme weather forecasting ...
Looking at the weather map on his computer and seeing three simultaneous tropical storms forming across Asia in late November, climatologist Fredolin Tangang’s first thoughts drifted to the 2004 ...
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