A low-pressure area (LPA) has entered the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) and is expected to bring rains to Luzon and the Visayas.
The LPA, located east-northeast of Eastern Visayas, is moving south-northwest and has the potential to develop into a tropical depression in the next two days.
Enhanced rainfall is anticipated over Northern and Central Luzon, including Metro Manila, starting tomorrow.
By the weekend, the LPA is forecast to move towards the West Philippine Sea, potentially improving weather conditions in most of Luzon, though scattered showers may continue in some areas.
PAGASA advises the public to remain vigilant for possible floods and landslides due to localized downpours, even though the LPA has not yet intensified.
Meanwhile, the prevailing easterlies are causing hot and humid weather across the country, with scattered rains possible in specific regions like Calabarzon, Bicol, and parts of Eastern Visayas.
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