Latest Weather Summary Series #10
Posted by Roel Morelos on Monday, September 19, 2011
As of now, there is no tropical cyclone present within the Philippine Area of Responsibility.

Meanwhile, Southwest Monsoon blowing across Luzon and Visayas. Wind convergence affecting Mindanao.

Majority of the country will experience mostly cloudy skies with scattered rainshower and thunderstorms. Light to moderate rainfall can be expected in these areas. The bulk of the rainfall is expected to affect western portion of Central and Southern Luzon as well as the rest of Visayas. 50-60mm of 24hr. accumulated rainfall can be expected to affect Western Luzon especially near the NCR area. The same amount of rainfall can also be expected to fall on Eastern Visayas. Minor flooding and sudden landslide may happen especially in the areas where the soil is still saturated with rainwater.
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credits to: PAGASA
Meanwhile, Southwest Monsoon blowing across Luzon and Visayas. Wind convergence affecting Mindanao.

Majority of the country will experience mostly cloudy skies with scattered rainshower and thunderstorms. Light to moderate rainfall can be expected in these areas. The bulk of the rainfall is expected to affect western portion of Central and Southern Luzon as well as the rest of Visayas. 50-60mm of 24hr. accumulated rainfall can be expected to affect Western Luzon especially near the NCR area. The same amount of rainfall can also be expected to fall on Eastern Visayas. Minor flooding and sudden landslide may happen especially in the areas where the soil is still saturated with rainwater.
Albay: Mostly cloudy skies with scattered rainshower and thunderstorm. Light-moderate rainfall is expected. 30-40mm of 24hr. accumulated rainfall is expected in Albay. Chance of rain: 70-80%. Temperature range: 25-32°C.
-RLM
September 19, 2011. 11:00am PHT