Hot, humid weather continues with isolated rain showers
Hot and humid weather will continue across most parts of the Philippines on Tuesday due to easterly winds blowing from the Pacific Ocean, with PAGASA advising the public to bring umbrellas when going out as heat peaks starting noon.
Weather specialist Rhea Torres noted that Metro Manila and other regions will experience partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rain showers or localized thunderstorms, except for scattered rainfall in Mindanao due to cloud clusters brought by the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ).
Torres reported no gale warning alerts for any parts of the archipelago's seaboards, ensuring safe maritime activities and noting that no typhoon or low pressure areas have been monitored in the country’s area of responsibility.
Forecasted temperature ranges include Metro Manila at 27 to 37 degrees Celsius, Baguio City at 18 to 27 degrees Celsius, Laoag City at 27 to 34 degrees Celsius, and Tuguegarao at 26 to 39 degrees Celsius.
PAGASA has not monitored any weather disturbances or low-pressure areas that will enter the Philippine area of responsibility or form within the country's boundary for the rest of April.
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