00:00Some parts of the country are experiencing severe weather because of drought.
00:05How long will this last?
00:07Let's find out from weather specialist John Manalo.
00:12Good morning to our anchors, Ma'am Naomi, and to all of our listeners.
00:17This is our latest from the Weather Forecasting Center, BOSC Pagasa.
00:22Currently, the Northeast Monsoon or the cold wind from the Northeast is affecting us.
00:28We call this cold wind and it is affecting a large part of the Luzon.
00:34Particularly here in Cagayan Valley, Cordillera Administrative Region, and Aurora and Quezon Provinces.
00:41They will experience cloudy skies with rain.
00:47In Metro Manila and other parts of the Luzon,
00:51we expect cloudy skies with isolated light rains.
00:58Easterly skies will be affected in Visayas, Northern Mindanao, Sacaraga, and Davao Region.
01:04Cloudy skies with rain, thunderstorms, or what we call thunderstorms,
01:11is what we expect in the middle regions.
01:14In the western part of Mindanao,
01:18we expect cloudy skies with isolated rain showers and thunderstorms.
01:34Currently, we are not being monitored by typhoons until the next few days.
01:39We have a gale warning for our countrymen.
01:45If you see a sea vehicle, be careful, especially in the seaboards of the Northern Luzon.
01:50If the sea vehicles are large, we advise them to be careful.
01:57The waves can reach up to 5 meters.
02:02We expect that the waves will increase in the next few days
02:09due to the high-pressure system going to the right in the lower part of Japan.
02:16The waves will increase in the next few days due to the high-pressure system going to the right in the lower part of Japan.
02:24We expect that there will be a chance for the shoreline to move again
02:28due to the thunderstorms in the eastern part of Visayas.
02:34This is our top 10 for the lowest temperature.
02:42These are our updates on dam information.
02:54This is our latest from the Weather Forecasting Center of DOSC Pagasa.
02:59This is John Manalo. Thank you.
03:03Thank you very much, Weather Specialist John Manalo.