Posibleng LPA, amihan at shear line, makaaapekto sa araw ng #BSKE2023 at paggunita ng #Undas2023

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Posibleng LPA, amihan at shear line, makaaapekto sa araw ng #BSKE2023 at paggunita ng #Undas2023;

Nalalabing bahagi ng Central Luzon at Metro Manila, posibleng makaranas ng isolated rains
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00:00 Let's find out if it will rain in the middle of the rainbow on Monday
00:04 and in the afternoon of Monday.
00:06 This is Rod Lagusan's forecast.
00:08 The possible low-pressure area,
00:13 Northeast Monsoon or the Amean and Shirline winds,
00:16 will be affected by the barangay and the local youth elections on Monday,
00:19 according to the forecast.
00:20 The provinces of Quezon, Bicol Region, Caraga and Visayas
00:24 will experience a cloudy sky
00:26 with scattered rain and thunderstorms due to the combined effects of the Shirline and LPA.
00:32 There will be a cloudy afternoon with low rainfall in Cagayan Valley and Aurora.
00:37 While cloudy, isolated light rain will be in the Ilocos Region, Cordeliera,
00:42 which is a part of the Central Zone, and here in Metro Manila due to the Amean.
00:47 The remaining part of the country will experience isolated rains and thunderstorms
00:52 in the afternoon or night.
00:53 Meanwhile, both the Amean, Shirline and possible LPA
00:57 will be affected by the barangay and the local youth elections this year.
01:00 Starting from Wednesday, November 1 until Friday, November 3,
01:04 Quezon, Bicol Region and Eastern Visayas are expected to experience
01:08 scattered rain and thunderstorms due to the Shirline and LPA.
01:12 It is possible that the land and water will be flooded due to the long-term rain.
01:17 The cloudy afternoon with low rainfall in Cagayan Valley and Aurora will be experienced.
01:22 The remaining part of the Central Zone and here in Metro Manila
01:25 will experience cloudy sky with isolated rain due to the Amean.
01:32 In the afternoon or night, isolated rain showers or thunderstorms will occur
01:36 in the remaining part of the country.
01:38 Rod Laguzad, for the people.

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