Three Weather Systems to bring rains across parts of PH — PAGASA

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MANILA (December 14) – Three weather systems will affect parts of the country, bringing varying weather conditions, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said Sunday.

In its 4 a.m. advisory, PAGASA said the shear line will cause cloudy skies with scattered rains and isolated thunderstorms over Aurora and Quezon. Easterlies will bring cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms over Caraga and the Davao Region.

Metro Manila and the rest of Calabarzon will have cloudy skies with light rains due to the northeast monsoon or amihan. The Visayas, Bicol Region, Mimaropa, and the rest of Mindanao will experience partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rain showers or thunderstorms caused by easterlies. The rest of Luzon will also have partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rains due to amihan.

Meanwhile, strong to gale-force northeast winds with rough to very rough seas are expected over Northern Luzon. Central Luzon and eastern Southern Luzon will see moderate to strong winds and moderate to rough seas, while the rest of the country will have light to moderate winds and slight to moderate coastal waters.

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