PAGASA forecasts warm, humid weather with isolated rain showers

Warm and humid weather will continue to prevail across the country on Wednesday, according to PAGASA forecaster Rhea Torres.

No cloud clusters that could cause rains were monitored by PAGASA, though isolated rain showers are still possible in the afternoon or evening.

A ridge of a high-pressure area extending over the eastern section of Luzon decreases the chances of rain across these areas.

Temperatures will range from 24°C to 36°C in various regions, with Metro Manila experiencing highs up to 35°C and lows of 25°C.

Light to moderate winds and slight to moderate seas are forecasted across the archipelago, with no significant tropical cyclone development expected this week.

PAGASA provided specific temperature ranges for key cities: Tuguegarao (up to 36°C), Metro Manila (up to 35°C), Zamboanga (up to 35°C), Kalayaan Islands and Puerto Princesa (up to 33°C), and Davao (up to 35°C).

Torres advised the public to bring an umbrella and drinking water when going out due to possible isolated rain showers.

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