The Philippine Star

Rains to prevail on school opening

- By HELEN FLORES

The state weather bureau advised the public yesterday to expect more rains in the first week of June that would coincide with the opening of classes in public elementary and high schools.

Esperanza Cayanan, head of the Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion or PAGASA, said the intertropi­cal convergenc­e zone (ITCZ), a rain-- producing weather system, would start to be active in early June.

She said the ITCZ is expected to dump rains over Mindanao during this period.

The opening of classes in public elementary and high schools is set on June 4.

Metro Manila and the rest of the country will continue to experience partly cloudy to cloudy skies with chances of thundersto­rms in the afternoon from the last week of

May to first week of June.

Cayanan advised students to bring foldable fans, towels and umbrellas and drink lots of water, as warm weather will still prevail in the morning until early afternoon.

She said thundersto­rms are expected in the afternoon that may trigger flashflood­s in low-lying areas. As the rainy season draws near, the official also cautioned students to stay away from conductors of electricit­y like trees to avoid lightning strikes.

Cayanan said in June, the eastern section of the country, including Bicol area and some parts of Northern Mindanao and Visayas, would experience above normal rainfall.

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