The 24-hour public weather forecast issued on March 6, 2025, indicates that the Northeast Monsoon is affecting Extreme Northern Luzon while Easterlies impact the rest of the country. Weather conditions include cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms in Zamboanga Peninsula, and isolated rainshowers in Metro Manila, with potential hazards such as flash floods or landslides. Wind conditions vary from strong in Extreme Northern Luzon to light in the rest of the country, with tidal predictions provided for Metro Manila.
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The 24-hour public weather forecast issued on March 6, 2025, indicates that the Northeast Monsoon is affecting Extreme Northern Luzon while Easterlies impact the rest of the country. Weather conditions include cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms in Zamboanga Peninsula, and isolated rainshowers in Metro Manila, with potential hazards such as flash floods or landslides. Wind conditions vary from strong in Extreme Northern Luzon to light in the rest of the country, with tidal predictions provided for Metro Manila.
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WFS-01 Rev.
1/24-06-2024
24- HOUR PUBLIC WEATHER FORECAST
Issued at: 4:00 AM 06 March 2025
Valid until: 4:00 AM Tomorrow SYNOPSIS: Northeast Monsoon affecting Extreme Northern Luzon. Easterlies affecting the rest of the country. FORECAST WEATHER CONDITION Place Weather Condition Caused by Impacts/Hazards Zamboanga Peninsula, Cloudy skies with scattered rains and Possible flash floods or landslides due Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi- Easterlies thunderstorms to moderate to at times heavy rains Tawi Partly cloudy to cloudy skies with Northeast Batanes No significant impact isolated light rains Monsoon Metro Manila and the rest of Partly cloudy to cloudy skies with Possible flash floods or landslides Easterlies the country isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms during severe thunderstorms FORECAST WIND AND COASTAL WATER CONDITION Winds Coastal Waters Place Intensity Direction (Wave Height) Rough Extreme Northern Luzon Strong Northeast (2.6 to 4.0 meters) Moderate to Rough The rest of Northern Luzon Moderate to Strong Northeast (1.5 to 2.8 meters) East to Slight to Moderate The rest of the country Light to Moderate Northeast (0.6 to 2.5 meters) EXTREME OF TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR THE 24-HOUR PERIOD ENDING AT 8:00 PM YESTERDAY Recorded at PAGASA Weather Station, Science Garden, Diliman Quezon City YESTERDAY Maximum 33.9 3:00 PM Relative Maximum 83 5:00 AM Temperature (°C) Minimum 24.4 7:10 AM Humidity (%) Minimum 52 3:00 PM TIDES AND ASTRONOMICAL INFORMATION Over Metro Manila Today Tomorrow Today: Tomorrow: High 03:48AM 0.29 - - Sunrise: 6:10AM - Tidal Predictions Low 05:27AM 0.28 - - Sunset: 6:05PM - for Manila Bay (m) (Courtesy of NAMRIA) High 02:12PM 1 - - Moonrise 10:54AM - Low 11:12PM -0.04 - - Moonset - - High - - - - Illumination 48% -
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