LPA dissipates but tail-end of frontal system affects PH
A low pressure area (LPA) inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility dissipated on Friday, November 27.
However, PAGASA warned that the tail-end of a frontal system and easterlies are affecting parts of the country, causing scattered rain and thunderstorms in some areas.
On Thursday, November 26, the LPA brought rain to Aurora, Quirino, and Isabela, with warnings of potential flash floods and landslides during periods of moderate to heavy rain.
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