00:00This is a low-pressure area that we are watching,
00:03there was a typhoon at 8 a.m. and we called it Nica.
00:09Its location at 10 a.m. was 1,145 kilometers east of Southeastern Luzon.
00:17There was a strong wind of 55 kilometers per hour
00:20and a storm of 70 kilometers per hour.
00:23And its movement was westward at a speed of 30 kilometers per hour.
00:29Meanwhile, this is our satellite imagery.
00:31We also have other weather systems that I can see.
00:34Let's start with this former typhoon Marse
00:37that is already outside our Philippine Area of Responsibility
00:41and there is no direct effect on any part of our country.
00:45Meanwhile, we also have a low-pressure area
00:48that is being watched outside our Philippine Area of Responsibility
00:52and it was the last to pass the 2,700-kilometer-east line of Northeastern Mindanao.
00:59For now, it is a medium chance that it will be a one-off typhoon
01:03or it is possible that it will be a one-off typhoon within the next 24 to 48 hours.
01:09But let's start with this typhoon that we are watching, Nica.
01:13In terms of wind, we already have Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 1 here in Mey, Catanduanes.
01:19We also expect that the highest possible Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal
01:24because it is not with Nica is Signal No. 3.
01:28In terms of the rainfall that this typhoon Nica brought,
01:32tomorrow noon until Monday noon,
01:34we expect moderate to heavy or 50 to 100 millimeters of rain
01:39here in Cagayan, Isabela, Aurora, Quezon, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, and Catanduanes.
01:47We also expect possible floods and landslides.
01:53By Monday noon and Tuesday noon,
01:55we expect intense to torrential rain
01:59because of Nica's approach to the Philippine landmass.
02:04Here, we expect intense to torrential or over 200 millimeters of rain
02:09here in Cagayan, Apayao, and Isabela.
02:12We expect widespread incidents of floods and landslides.
02:18Heavy to intense here in Abra, Calinga, Mountain Province, and Aurora.
02:24Moderate to heavy here in Ipugao and Quirino, or 50 to 100 millimeters of rain.
02:31We urge our countrymen to check our social media pages
02:38and listen to our local government units.
02:42For Nica's track, by 24 hours or by November 10, 8 a.m.,
02:49it will be a tropical storm and its location is 650 kilometers east of Infanta, Quezon.
02:58By 48 hours prior to landfall, it will intensify
03:02and it will be a severe tropical storm.
03:06Its possible location is 190 kilometers east of Valer, Aurora.
03:12By 72 hours, it will still be a severe tropical storm
03:17but it will be outside the Philippine landmass.
03:21We expect its location to be 170 kilometers west of Bacnotan, La Union.
03:27By 96 hours, it will be outside the Philippine area of responsibility.
03:33By November 13, Wednesday, we expect it to come out.
03:38What do we expect in terms of wind?
03:41Even though there is no tropical cyclone wind signal
03:45in Batanes, Northern Cagayan, along with Babuyan Islands and Ilocos Norte,
03:52we still expect strong winds.
03:58We still haven't received any gale warnings from any seaboards in our country
04:03but we expect that tomorrow morning or in the afternoon,
04:08we will receive a gale warning, especially here in the eastern section of our country.
04:13But for now, because of the Nica storm,
04:16we expect up to 3 meters of waves here in the northern and eastern seaboards of Catanduanes
04:24and seaboards of Calayaan Islands.
04:26Up to 2.5 meters here in the seaboards of Isabela, Northern Aurora, Camarines Norte,
04:33northern and eastern seaboards of Polilio Island, Northern Samar,
04:38northern seaboards of Camarines Sur, and eastern seaboards of Albay and Sor Sugod.
04:43Up to 2 meters here in the southern part of the seaboards of Cagayan Valley,
04:48seaboards of Ilocos Region, western seaboard of Zambales, Bataan,
04:52Lubang Island, occidental Mindoro, Calamian Islands,
04:57mainland Palawan, eastern seaboard of Camarines Sur, eastern Samar, and Dinagat Islands.
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