The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has declared the end of the La Niña phenomenon in the central and equatorial Pacific Ocean.
Deviations from average sea surface temperature have reached neutral levels, indicating a shift to ENSO-neutral conditions.
This ENSO-neutral state is expected to persist until the September-October-November period, meaning neither El Niño nor La Niña will be prevailing conditions.
PAGASA stated that La Niña-like patterns of above-normal rainfall are not likely to linger in several regions of the Philippines.
The agency's ENSO Alert and Warning System Status has been set to 'inactive'.
The Philippines is currently experiencing its warm and dry season, and the public is advised to take precautionary measures against heat stress.
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