NGCP: Normal Transmission in Mindanao Amid Basyang
The National Grid Corp. of the Philippines confirms transmission facilities are normal as Tropical Storm Basyang affects Mindanao, with TCWS No. 2 and No. 1 alerts in place across multiple regions.
The National Grid Corp. of the Philippines confirms transmission facilities are normal as Tropical Storm Basyang affects Mindanao, with TCWS No. 2 and No. 1 alerts in place across multiple regions.
Multiple cities and towns in Negros Occidental, including Bacolod, have suspended classes on February 5-6, 2026, as Tropical Cyclone Basyang triggers heavy rainfall warnings and red alert statuses.
Pagasa Visayas warns Tropical Depression Basyang could intensify into a tropical storm before hitting Eastern Mindanao, bringing heavy rains and strong winds to Central Visayas, including Cebu.
Tropical Depression Basyang enters PAR, posing flood risks to Cebu and Eastern Mindanao. Pagasa warns of intensification, urging preparedness to avoid Bagyong Tino's 2025 devastation.
Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson raises the alert status to Red Alert as Tropical Cyclone Basyang threatens the province, activating all response clusters and monitoring Pagasa updates.
Pagasa Visayas warns Tropical Depression Basyang could become a tropical storm before hitting Eastern Mindanao, bringing heavy rains and strong winds to Central Visayas, including Cebu.
Tropical Depression Basyang is forecast to bring heavy rainfall and strong winds to parts of Visayas and Mindanao, with potential intensification into a tropical storm. PAGASA issues warnings for affected areas.
A low pressure area east of Mindanao has a high chance of developing into Tropical Cyclone Basyang within 24 hours, bringing thunderstorms and moderate to heavy rains to the Davao Region and other parts of the country.
Mandaue City Councilor Carlo Fortuna discusses the potential reopening of the Barangay Binaliw landfill in Cebu City by March 2026, pending operator compliance with DENR environmental standards.
PAGASA forecasts scattered rains and isolated thunderstorms across large parts of the Philippines due to the shear line, with moderate to heavy rains expected in Visayas and other areas, potentially causing flash floods or landslides.
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources confirms that shellfish from Bataan, Pampanga, Bulacan, and Zambales are safe to eat, with no toxic red tide detected in recent tests.
Mayon Volcano in Albay remains under Alert Level 3 as of February 1, 2026, with Phivolcs reporting ongoing lava dome growth, high gas emissions, and multiple hazards. The public is urged to stay vigilant.
PAGASA forecasts moderate to heavy rains in Visayas, Bicol, and other regions due to a shear line, with localized flooding possible in urban and low-lying areas.
Pagasa Visayas warns of cloudy skies and scattered rains in Cebu due to a shear line and northeast monsoon, with potential hazards for sea travel and flooding.
Cebu City residents face mostly cloudy skies with intermittent showers in early February due to a shear line and northeast monsoon, with Pagasa warning of hazardous sea conditions and possible flash floods.
PAGASA forecasts the shear line will cause scattered rains and thunderstorms across Visayas and parts of Luzon and Mindanao, with warnings of possible flash floods and landslides.
The Philippine weather bureau PAGASA forecasts isolated light rains across most regions on Thursday due to the northeast monsoon, with moderate winds in northern Luzon and no tropical cyclone formation expected.
The severe monster winter storm in the United States has claimed over 30 lives, with more than 200 million residents under severe cold alerts. Widespread power outages and heavy snowfall continue to impact multiple states.
Following two snake-related incidents in Davao Region, DENR-Davao reminds the public of legal responsibilities under RA 9147 and provides expert safety tips for wildlife encounters.
Mayor Lemuel Reyes advises residents to postpone nonessential trips to Talikud Island due to dangerous sea conditions, following two recent capsizing incidents in Mindanao that claimed lives.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration forecasts scattered to heavy rains in multiple regions on Monday, with risks of flash floods and landslides.
Pagasa reports the northeast monsoon is causing cold, dry weather in Visayas, with a shearline potentially bringing rain this weekend. Temperatures remain low.
Cebu residents face cooler temperatures and cloudy skies as the northeast monsoon and a shear line bring light rains. Pagasa advises monitoring weather updates for potential heavy rainfall.
The northeast monsoon or amihan continues to bring light rains to a large part of the Philippines, including Cagayan Valley, Bicol, and Mindanao regions. PAGASA advises caution for sea travelers.
The northeast monsoon, or Amihan, has caused a significant temperature drop in parts of the Philippines, with Baguio City recording 10.6°C. PAGASA forecasts continued cool weather and light rains.
A significant portion of the United States is under winter snow warnings, with up to 16 inches of ice expected in New York City over three days. Multiple states have declared emergencies, and over 1,500 flights have been canceled, primarily from Dallas-Fo
PAGASA forecasts light rains from shear line and northeast monsoon affecting multiple regions, with warnings for flash floods, landslides, and risky sea travel.
The northeast monsoon continues to bring light rains to most regions, with strong winds forecast in eastern areas. PAGASA monitors LPAs.
The Philippine weather bureau PAGASA announces light rains across multiple regions due to the northeast monsoon, with rough seas expected in northern and eastern areas. Two low-pressure areas are monitored but unlikely to develop into cyclones.
The coldest phase of the Amihan season begins, bringing chilly winds to Luzon, with possible extension to Visayas and Mindanao, and temperatures expected to plummet.