LPA spotted off Central Luzon; ‘habagat’ to bring rain across PH
LPA spotted off Central Luzon; ‘habagat’ to bring rain across PH

LPA Spotted Off Central Luzon Habagat Brings Rain Across PH
A low-pressure area (LPA) has been spotted off the coast of Central Luzon, bringing with it the promise of rain across the Philippines. This LPA is being referred to as a habagat, a term used in the country to describe a type of tropical weather phenomenon characterized by hot and humid conditions.
According to weather updates, the LPA is currently located approximately 240 kilometers east-southeast of the northernmost tip of Luzon Island. As it continues to move westward, it is expected to bring scattered rain showers and thunderstorms to various parts of the country, including Central and Northern Luzon.
Residents in these areas can expect temperatures to remain warm and humid, with a high chance of isolated rain showers and brief heavy downpours. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has issued a warning for possible flash flooding and landslides due to the anticipated heavy rainfall.
As the LPA continues to move westward, its impact is expected to be felt across the country, with rain showers possibly reaching as far as Metro Manila. The public is advised to monitor weather updates and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during this time.
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