PAGASA: Up to 1 cyclone may develop, enter PAR in April

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PAGASA: Up to 1 cyclone may develop, enter PAR in April
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Zero to one tropical cyclone may develop and enter the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) in April, the state weather bureau said on Saturday morning, April 1. ManilaBulletin

Tropical cyclone formation in April is rare but not impossible.Zero to one tropical cyclone may develop and enter the Philippine area of responsibility in April, the state weather bureau said on Saturday morning, April 1.

“Base sa Climatology Division ng PAGASA, zero to one po ang inaasahan nating bagyo sa April for this year. Kapag may bagyo na nabuo o pumasok sa PAR sa silangang Mindanao ay posible itong mag landfall sa Caraga Region or Eastern Visayas at dumaan pa sa natitirang bahagi ng Visayas at MIMAROPA ,” said Estareja in a public weather forecast on Saturday.

“So far ay wala pa naman tayong nakikitang bagyo na posibleng pumasok sa ating PAR in the next three to five days ,” Estareja added.Warm and humid weather conditions will still prevail across the archipelago over the weekend due to easterlies. In the coming days, heat index or the apparent heat that humans perceive could hit dangerous levels in Central Luzon, particularly Tarlac and Nueva Ecija, as well as Northern Luzon, specifically Pangasinan, Cagayan, and Isabela.

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