PAGASA Rain Advisory: Visayas, Luzon, Mindanao Until Feb 18
PAGASA warns of cloudy skies and sudden rains in Visayas from Valentine's Day to Feb 18, 2026, due to Easterlies, with shear line and monsoon effects nationwide.
PAGASA warns of cloudy skies and sudden rains in Visayas from Valentine's Day to Feb 18, 2026, due to Easterlies, with shear line and monsoon effects nationwide.
Pagasa Visayas warns of partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rain showers and thunderstorms in Cebu and the region from Feb. 14 to 18, 2026, due to easterlies. Nationwide, shear line and monsoon bring scattered rains, with flash flood risks in some
PAGASA warns of flash floods and landslides as shear line, easterlies, and northeast monsoon continue to affect multiple regions, including Luzon and Mindanao, with scattered rains and thunderstorms.
The Davao City Fire District warns residents against substandard appliances and unsafe wiring after 114 fire incidents in early 2026, with electrical fires being the most common cause.
A 49-year-old mother, Susan Guinita Arellano, was discovered deceased in a mangrove area near Batawang Bridge in Tabuelan. Authorities suspect drowning, with an ongoing investigation to rule out foul play.
Ashfall from Mayon Volcano has affected 32 barangays in Albay, including Ligao, Guinobatan, and Camalig. Authorities advise residents to wear masks and stay indoors due to health risks.
The Department of Health warns of health hazards from Mayon Volcano ashfall impacting 20 barangays in Bicol, advising residents to wear protective gear like masks and goggles.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration projects two low-pressure areas near the country from February 11 to 17, 2026, but emphasizes they are unlikely to intensify into tropical cyclones.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) forecasts the possible formation of two low-pressure areas near the country ahead of Valentine's weekend, with low chances of cyclone development.
Cebu's weather is expected to clear starting Wednesday after days of heavy rain from a shear line, but flooding and landslides have caused significant damage, prompting school suspensions and alerts.
After enduring days of gloomy weather and heavy rains from a shear line, Cebu residents can finally breathe a sigh of relief as Pagasa-Visayas announces improved conditions with clear skies expected until the weekend.
A landslide damaged a house in Cebu City as heavy rains from a shear line weather system continue, with Pagasa warning of flooding and landslides until Tuesday evening.
Cebu Province reports zero casualties after Typhoon Basyang hit on February 6, 2026, thanks to effective preemptive evacuations led by local governments and disaster officials.
PAGASA reports a shear line affecting Southern Luzon and the northeast monsoon dominating Luzon, bringing cloudy skies, scattered rains, and thunderstorms with moderate to heavy rainfall posing flash flood and landslide risks.
PAGASA forecasts scattered rains and thunderstorms in multiple regions due to shear line and northeast monsoon, with warnings of possible flash floods and landslides.
The Cebu Provincial Tourism Office has suspended all tourism activities due to Typhoon Basyang, with ongoing safety warnings for visitors in affected areas.
Iloilo City's Emergency Operations Center keeps blue alert status as Tropical Cyclone Basyang dissipates into a low pressure area. Response personnel and vehicles remain on standby while monitoring continues.
Tropical Storm Basyang has weakened into a low-pressure area over the Sulu Sea, but continues to bring heavy rainfall and strong winds across multiple Philippine regions, with hazardous sea conditions.
Sea operations in Davao City resumed Friday as weather improved after Tropical Storm Basyang forced suspensions, with commuters scrambling for last trips and authorities urging continued vigilance.
Cebu City officials express concern over delays in DENR's investigation into the Binaliw landfill collapse, with no timeline set, worsening the city's waste disposal crisis as temporary solutions near expiration.
Cebu City experiences flooding on A. Bonifacio Street in Barangay Parian due to Tropical Depression Basyang. Officials warn of minor landslides but assure safety and preparedness.
Cebu City authorities report no major incidents from Tropical Depression Basyang but warn of possible minor landslides due to softened soil. Evacuations in mountain barangays have mostly ended as conditions improve.
Police Regional Office 7 raises alert status to heightened as tropical cyclone Basyang approaches Central Visayas, mobilizing personnel and equipment for emergency response.
The Iloilo City Police Office mobilizes all units for emergency response as Tropical Depression Basyang threatens the city, coordinating with disaster agencies to ensure community safety.
Tropical Storm Basyang (Penha) continues to bring gale-force winds to Visayas and Mindanao, with PAGASA maintaining Signal No. 2 in multiple areas. Over 1,800 families are affected as heavy rainfall and storm surge risks persist.
Bacolod City and Negros Occidental suspend work and classes due to Tropical Depression Basyang's orange rainfall warning, with emergency services continuing operations.
Cebu enters Blue Alert status with Signal No. 2 as Tropical Storm Basyang intensifies, suspending classes and sea travel across 26 ports while officials prepare for storm surges and flooding.
The DSWD Field Office VI has initiated comprehensive preparedness measures, including food pack prepositioning and a P3 million standby fund, as Tropical Storm Basyang approaches Western Visayas.
Pagasa-Davao issues warnings for coastal and low-lying areas in Eastern Mindanao as Tropical Depression Basyang brings heavy rainfall and strong winds, with potential flash floods and landslides.
Multiple LGUs in Davao Region suspend classes and raise Blue Alert status due to Tropical Storm Basyang. Coast Guard halts sea travel, while DSWD prepositions relief goods.