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PAGASA declares start of warm and dry season

- — Rosette Adel/Philstar.com

MANILA — The Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion on Friday declared the official terminatio­n of "Amihan" or the northeast monsoon season, marking the beginning of the warm and dry season in the country.

PAGASA administra­tor Nathaniel Servando said that the declaratio­n of the "Philippine Summer" is based on the analysis of the latest weather forecast.

There is no summer in the country as it only has two seasons — wet and dry — but Filipinos refer to the dry season as "summer time."

“We expect the number of warm and drier days will increase in the coming weeks and the coming months,” Servando said during a press conference for the celebratio­n of the World Meteorolog­ical Day on Friday.

The PAGASA official said that the effects of El Niño, a climate pattern associated with extreme heat and drought, is also expected to continue bringing higher temperatur­es and drier condition in April until May.

The state weather bureau said that the warm and dry season is expected to last until May.

In a press release, it also noted that aside from warmer temperatur­es expected, rainfall across the country will be influenced mostly by easterlies and localized thundersto­rms.

Servando advised the public and concerned agencies to take precaution­ary measures to mitigate the impact of the warm and dry season on one’s health including risks of heat stroke.

“The public is advised to take precaution­ary measures to minimize heat stress and optimize the daily use of water for personal and domestic consumptio­n,” PAGASA said.

 ?? STAR / MICHAEL VARCAS ?? Children beat the heat by swimming in an inflatable pool outside their home in Barangay Payatas, Quezon City.
STAR / MICHAEL VARCAS Children beat the heat by swimming in an inflatable pool outside their home in Barangay Payatas, Quezon City.

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