The Philippine Star

Low-pressure area spotted off Catanduane­s

- By HELEN FLORES – With Alexis Romero

Residents of Southern Luzon are advised to brace for rains and thundersto­rms until the weekend due to a low-pressure area spotted off Catanduane­s yesterday.

The low- pressure area, however, is not expected to intensify into a tropical cyclone, according to Rene Paciente, senior weather forecaster of the Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion ( PAGASA).

As of 10 a.m. yesterday, the weather system was located at 2 0 kilometers northeast of irac, Catanduane­s.

Paciente said the low-pressure area would bring light to moderate rains and thundersto­rms over Quezon, Palawan, the Bicol region and Calabarzon until today.

Metro Manila and the rest of the country will have isolated rains or thundersto­rms, mostly in the afternoon or evening.

PAGASA forecaster Jun Galang said the low-pressure area might enhance the southwest monsoon.

The low-pressure area was embedded along the Intertropi­cal Convergenc­e one.

A total of 10 tropical cyclones have entered the Philippine area of responsibi­lity so far this year. The next cyclone will be locally named anor. PAGASA said about 20 cyclones enter the country every year. Meanwhile, PAGASA said the coastal waters throughout the archipelag­o would be slight to moderate.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) yesterday ordered its field units to be on alert for the possible effects of the low-pressure area.

“ ou are hereby directed to monitor the situation and undertake precaution­ary measures in your area of responsibi­lity,” NDRRMC executive director Alexander Pama said in a memorandum.

“ mphasis should be on proactive actions evacuation rather than rescue,” it added.

The NDRRMC also reminded its regional offices to relay timely informatio­n to local leaders and the media to prevent casualties.

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