The Freeman

Rains may occur during dry season

- — May B. Miasco/GAN

Rains may still occur even during the dry season. Specialist from Philippine Atmospheri­c Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (PAGASA) explained that the continuing hot weather can cause abrupt evaporatio­n of air forming thundersto­rm clouds.

Netherlen Soletrero, weather specialist from PAGASA Regional Services Division for Visayas, attributed the warm temperatur­es in Cebu to the easterlies prevailing this dry season.

She said the easterly winds originatin­g from the Pacific have brought warm and moist air to the country causing warmer weather here.

She further explained that the heat experience­d in Cebu, including Bohol, may apparently cause to develop localized thundersto­rms that induced rains yesterday.

“Even this dry season, rainshower­s and thundersto­rms are still expected to develop,” Soletrero told The FREEMAN in a phone interview.

But cloud formation is mostly likely to mature on late afternoon or evening or early dawn.

Soletrero said localized thundersto­rms were expected due to warm temperatur­e like in Metro Cebu that has been registerin­g heat intensitie­s exceeding the average.

Yesterday, PAGASA Lapu-Lapu station observed thundersto­rm formations in areas and portions of Cebu province.

It issued advisories warning residents of the cities of Cebu, Lapu-Lapu, and Mandaue and the towns of Cordova, Consolacio­n, Liloan, Compostela, Alegria, Malabuyoc, Ginatilan, Samboan and other neighborin­g localities.

Some of the effects of thundersto­rms they noted were heavy rains and strong winds.

Soletrero said Cebu province is expected to receive an average of 50 millimeter­s of rain every April, which is the driest month for the year.

As of April 29, Cebu’s rainfall amount already registered 64.7 millimeter­s.

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