LPA off Camarines Norte brings persisting rain
A low pressure area (LPA) that caused rainfall in parts of Luzon and Visayas dissipated at 2 pm on December 3.
PAGASA is now monitoring a new LPA located 1,710 kilometers east of Mindanao, which could enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility in the coming days.
Meanwhile, an LPA off Camarines Norte remains less likely to develop into a tropical depression and may dissipate once it moves over land, but PAGASA is not ruling out the possibility that it could cross Southern Luzon.
The tail-end of a frontal system continues to affect eastern parts of Northern and Central Luzon, leading to persistent rainfall.
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