Tropical depression nearing PH to likely affect areas hit by Quinta once it hits land

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Pagasa believes the still-unnamed weather disturbance might make a landfall over the Bicol Region or Eastern Visayas this coming weekend. | GabrielLaluINQ

And despite various possibilities, Pagasa believes the still-unnamed weather disturbance might make a landfall over the Bicol Region or Eastern Visayas this coming weekend.

As the tropical depression moves towards the Philippine Sea, Pagasa said it is expected to gather strength and become a tropical storm by Saturday, October 31, and then a severe tropical storm prior to landfall. Pagasa also said it is negotiating a pattern similar to Quinta’s track that it is likely to cross the Southern Luzon seas towards the West Philippine Sea.

But for now, Pagasa said, the tropical depression has no effect yet on the country’s weather systems. It said parts of Luzon, including Central Luzon, Southern Luzon, Bicol Region, and Metro Manila, are forecast to experience gradual warming of the climate.

 

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