Most parts of the country may anticipate fair weather conditions on Saturday as the low pressure area moved away from the country, the state weather bureau said. | JEMendozaINQ
“Currently nasa West Philippine Sea na lamang itong low pressure area, ngunit magdadala pa din ito ng mga pag-ulan lalong-lalo na sa mga lalawigan ng Zambales as well as Bataan,” weather specialist Rhea Torres said in a weather forecast.
The rest of the country, however, may experience a generally fair weather despite chances of isolated rain showers and thunderstorms, she added.“Sa nalalabing bahagi ng ating bansa – although may chance na makakaranas tayo ng pag-ulan dulot ng localized thunderstorms especially sa hapon o gabi – ay generally fair weather condition po tayo,” she added.
As majority of the country is anticipated to have a fair weather situation this April 15, no gale warning was raised by Pagasa on any seaboards nationwide.
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