Pagasa: Warm Weather, High Heat Index to Persist in Philippines
Pagasa forecasts warm weather with heat indices up to 43°C in parts of the Philippines, while monitoring a tropical storm outside PAR with minimal impact expected.
Pagasa forecasts warm weather with heat indices up to 43°C in parts of the Philippines, while monitoring a tropical storm outside PAR with minimal impact expected.
The body of 45-year-old Roldan Bucao, a PWD e-bike driver, was discovered floating at Larawan Public Beach in Talisay City on Thursday afternoon, April 9, 2026. His family believes he drowned while swimming after a mild stroke.
PAGASA predicts warm, sunny weather nationwide on Friday, with temperatures up to 37°C and heat index reaching 42°C in some areas. Isolated rain showers from localized thunderstorms are expected but brief.
A tropical depression outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility is being monitored but is not expected to directly impact Central Visayas, including Cebu, according to Pagasa. The region will experience moderate to fair weather, with high temperatures
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RecommendedA tropical depression monitored outside PAR is expected to enter next week but will likely not affect Central Visayas. However, Cebu faces extreme heat with health risks, as the heat index reaches dangerous levels requiring precautions.
A tropical depression forming east of Mindanao is currently outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility and is not expected to directly impact local weather conditions, according to PAGASA.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) reports a high-pressure system causing hot, humid weather nationwide, while a low-pressure area triggers isolated rains in Mindanao, with heat indices reaching dange
The state weather bureau warns of a danger-level heat index reaching 42°C in Dumangas, Iloilo, and Catarman, Northern Samar, with safety tips to prevent heat-related illnesses.
State weather bureau forecasts a tropical cyclone entering the Philippine Area of Responsibility this April, potentially making landfall in regions like Caraga, Visayas, or MIMAROPA, named Caloy.
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RecommendedDumangas, Iloilo and Catarman, Northern Samar recorded a dangerous heat index of 42°C, while eight other locations faced extreme caution levels. The State Weather Bureau warns of health risks like heat stroke and advises precautions.
PAGASA predicts cloudy skies and scattered rains with thunderstorms in parts of the Philippines, including Metro Manila, while Northern and Central Luzon experience reduced rainfall due to a high-pressure ridge.
Pagasa forecasts rising temperatures in Cebu, with May expected to be the hottest month of 2026, as heat index hits 37°C and dry days increase, while El Niño looms later this year.
Pagasa warns Cebu's heat index, already at 37°C, will rise further by late April, with May 2026 projected as the hottest month. Dry days increase as La Niña ends, El Niño likely.
The Davao City Water District confirms adequate water supply from watersheds and wells, but warns of future challenges as population growth could double demand by 2030.
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RecommendedA seven-year-old boy tragically drowned in Malogo River, E.B. Magalona, Negros Occidental, while on a family outing. Authorities are investigating the incident.
PAGASA predicts fair and warm weather across the Philippines, with temperatures up to 35°C and heat index reaching 42°C in Iloilo. No weather disturbances are expected.
PAGASA predicts generally fair weather for Easter Sunday due to a high-pressure ridge, but warns of isolated thunderstorms in Visayas and Mindanao that could cause flash floods or landslides.
The Philippines is set to experience continued hot and sunny weather in the coming days, with authorities warning of dangerous heat index levels that could impact public health. PAGASA forecasts temperatures between 25°C and 32°C, but heat indices may rea
Pagasa forecasts continued hot weather with heat index reaching up to 39°C, urging public to take precautions against heat-related illnesses like cramps and exhaustion.
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RecommendedPAGASA forecasts warm, humid conditions and localized thunderstorms across the Philippines on Monday, with heat index reaching up to 40°C in some areas. No weather disturbances are currently monitored.
The national energy emergency is significantly altering Holy Week observances in the Philippines, reducing travel and challenging traditional religious practices amid soaring fuel costs and potential power disruptions.
Philippine Army troops from multiple units successfully executed a comprehensive coastal and underwater cleanup at Fuego-Fuego Beach in Isabela City, Basilan, demonstrating strong military-community partnership for environmental preservation and eco-touri
PAGASA forecasts fair weather across the Philippines with isolated rainshowers from easterly winds, expecting conditions to persist for several days.
Cebu residents can expect generally fair weather this weekend with low to moderate chances of isolated rain showers, as reported by Pagasa. Temperatures range from 25-31°C, but heat index may reach 35°C, prompting hydration advice.
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RecommendedCebu City is fast-tracking the restoration of traditional wells to enhance water resilience as El Niño threatens supply shortages, with Mayor Archival urging barangay action and coordination with water districts.
The Philippine weather bureau predicts warm, humid conditions nationwide on Friday, with isolated rain showers in Visayas and Mindanao. Heat index may reach 42°C in some areas.
The Metropolitan Cebu Water District asserts readiness for the hot dry season despite El Niño warnings, but faces criticism over groundwater reliance, rising costs, and a surge in water meter thefts across northern Cebu.
Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa warns senior citizens and children are at highest risk for heat-related illnesses as the Philippines enters the warm and dry season, with hospitals prepared for emergencies.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration has formally declared the onset of the summer dry season, marking the end of the northeast monsoon and signaling hotter temperatures nationwide.
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RecommendedThe Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Operations Center in Central Luzon raises its alert status to 'blue' for Semana Santa, with heightened monitoring for disasters and extreme heat conditions during the Holy Week observance.