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High temperatures to persist, says Pagasa

A group of children frolic in Manila Bay along Navotas to beat the summer heat. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO/JOAN BONDOC

MANILA, Philippines鈥擣requent thunderstorms do not a wet season make, the weather bureau said on Monday, reminding the public the hot temperatures will remain until the first two weeks of June.

Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) forecasters on Monday continued to record sizzling temperatures in Luzon except in Metro Manila, which had considerably cooled down.

Forecaster Fernando听Cada听told the Inquirer the听Visayas听could expect higher temperatures on Tuesday as the ridge of a high pressure area (HPA) prevailing in Luzon is extending to the region.

鈥淭emperatures in the听Visayas听on Tuesday could reach average highs of 34 or 35 degrees Celsius,鈥 he said, adding that similar temperatures could also be expected in Mindanao with the听intertropical听convergence zone (ITCZ) no longer in effect over the region.

Cada听said that as of 2 p.m. Monday, a temperature of 38.4 degrees Celsius was recorded in听Tuguegarao听City; 37.5 degrees in Cabanatuan City; 36.5 degrees in听Sangley听Point, Cavite; and 36.5 degrees in听Echague, Isabela.

The highest temperature in Metro Manila on Monday was 34.3 degrees Celsius at 1:50 p.m., the weather forecaster said, due to the development of thunderstorms in the afternoon.

He said that although we are seeing more thunderstorms, the rainy season has not started.

鈥淭he frequent formation of thunderstorms is a sign that the rainy season is coming but as long as the easterly winds remain prevalent, it is still the dry season,鈥澨鼵ada听said, adding that the rainy season begins when the southwest monsoon, locally known as 鈥渉anging听habagat,鈥 comes in, which could be sometime in the second half of June.鈥Jeannette I. Andrade听

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