PAGASA – Latest Weather Updates This October 26, 2020

PAGASA – TCWS No. 3 Raised Over Some Parts Of PH Due To Quinta This October 26, 2020

PAGASA – Here are the following latest updates from the state weather bureau PAGASA, on this day, October 26, 2020 (Monday).

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The weather update from the state bureau says that Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS No. 3) was hoisted over Quezon Province and five other areas.

According to GMA News, Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS) No. 3 was hoisted over the following areas:

  • the southern portion of Quezon
    • Mulanay
    • San Francisco
    • Catanauan
    • General Luna
    • Macalelon
    • Pitogo
    • Unisan
    • Agdangan
    • Padre Burgos
    • Pagbilao
    • Lucena City
    • Sariaya
    • Candelaria
    • Tiaong
    • San Antonio
    • Dolores
    • Tayabas City
  • the southern portion of Batangas
    • Lian
    • Tuy
    • San Juan
    • Rosario
    • Padre Garcia
    • Lipa City
    • Cuenca
    • San Jose
    • Ibaan
    • Taysan
    • Lobo
    • Batangas City
    • Mabini
    • Tingloy
    • San Pascual
    • Bauan
    • Alitagtag
    • San Luis
    • Taal
    • Santa Teresita
    • Calatagan
    • Balayan
    • Calaca
    • Lemery
    • Agoncillo
    • San Nicolas
    • Mataas Na Kahoy
  • the northern portion of Romblon
    • Concepcion
    • Banton
    • Corcuera
    • Romblon
    • San Agustin
    • Calatrava
    • San Andres
    • Odiongan
    • Santa Maria
  • Marinduque;
  • the northern and central portion of Oriental Mindoro (Oriental Mindoro
    • Mansalay
    • Roxas
    • Bongabong
    • Bansud
    • Gloria
    • Pinamalayan
    • Pola
    • Socorro
    • Victoria
    • Naujan
    • Calapan City
    • Baco
    • San Teodoro
    • Puerto Galera
  • the northern and central portion of Occidental Mindoro
    • San Jose
    • Rizal
    • Calintaan
    • Sablayan
    • Santa Cruz
    • Mamburao
    • Paluan
    • Abra de Ilog
    • including Lubang Island

The aforementioned areas will face destructive typhoon-force winds with speed of 121-170 kilometers per hour, and may face heavy damage to high-risk structures.

The remaining TCWS was hoisted over the following areas:

  • TCWS No. 2
    • Camarines Norte;
    • the western portion of Camarines Sur
      • Siruma
      • Tinambac
      • Calabanga
      • Naga City
      • Pili
      • Bula
      • Balatan
      • Minalabac
      • Milaor
      • Bombon
      • Magarao
      • Canaman
      • Camaligan
      • Gainza
      • San Fernando
      • Pasacao
      • Pamplona
      • Cabusao
      • Libmanan
      • Sipocot
      • Lupi
      • Ragay
      • Del Gallego
    • Burias Island;
    • the rest of Quezon including Polillo Islands;
    • Laguna;
    • the rest of Batangas;
    • Cavite;
    • Rizal;
    • Metro Manila;
    • the southern portion of Bulacan
      • Norzagaray
      • Angat
      • San Rafael
      • Baliuag
      • Pulilan
      • Calumpit
      • Hagonoy
      • Paombong
      • Malolos City
      • Plaridel
      • Bustos
      • San Jose del Monte City
      • Santa Maria
      • Pandi
      • Guiguinto
      • Balagtas
      • Bulacan
      • Bocaue
      • Meycauayan City
      • Obando
      • Marilao
    • the southern portion of Pampanga
      • Lubao
      • Sasmuan
      • Macabebe
      • Masantol
      • Minalin
      • Apalit
    • Bataan;
    • the rest of Romblon;
    • the rest of Oriental Mindoro;
    • the rest of Occidental Mindoro;
    • Calamian Islands; and
    • the extreme northern portion of Antique
      • Caluya
  • TCWS No. 1
    • Catanduanes;
    • the rest of Camarines Sur;
    • Albay;
    • the western portion of Sorsogon
      • Donsol
      • Pilar
      • Castilla
      • Sorsogon City
      • Casiguran
      • Juban
      • Magallanes
      • Bulan
      • Irosin
    • the northern portion of mainland Masbate
      • Uson
      • Mobo
      • Masbate City
      • Baleno
      • Aroroy
      • Balud
      • Mandaon
      • Milagros
      • including Ticao Island;
    • the southern portion of Aurora
      • Dingalan
      • San Luis
    • the southern portion of Nueva Ecija
      • Gabaldon
      • Laur
      • Palayan City
      • General Tinio
      • Cabanatuan City
      • Aliaga
      • Zaragoza
      • Jaen
      • San Antonio
      • Santa Rosa
      • Peñaranda
      • Gapan City
      • San Leonardo
      • San Isidro
      • Cabiao
    • the southern portion of Tarlac
      • La Paz
      • Tarlac City
      • San Jose
      • Concepcion
      • Capas
      • Bamban
    • the rest of Bulacan
    • the rest of Pampanga
    • the central and southern portion of Zambales
      • Iba
      • Botolan
      • Cabangan
      • San Felipe
      • San Narciso
      • San Antonio
      • San Marcelino
      • Castillejos
      • Subic
      • Olongapo City 
    • the northern portion of Palawan
      • El Nido
      • Taytay
      • including Cuyo Islands
    • the rest of the northern portion of Antique
      • Laua-An
      • Barbaza
      • Tibiao
      • Culasi
      • Sebaste
      • Pandan
      • Libertad
    • Aklan
    • Capiz
    • the northern portion of Iloilo
      • Lemery
      • Sara
      • San Dionisio
      • Batad
      • Estancia
      • Carles
      • Balasan

The Ilocos Region, Batanes, Cagayan, Apayao and northern Zambales will face strong breeze to gale conditions due to the northeasterly surge.

Based on the report, Quinta has made five landfalls over the following areas:

  • Torrijos, Marinduque
  • San Andres, Quezon
  • Malinao, Albay
  • San Miguel Island, Tabaco City, Albay
  • Pola, Oriental Mindoro

The last landfall in Oriental Mindoro before Monday morning is expected to be the final coastal crossing of Quinta as it traverses the country to emerge over the West Philippine Sea on Monday morning.

It is expected to turn west-northwestward as it leaves the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) by Tuesday morning. Quinta is expected to re-intensify after emerging over the West Philippine Sea.

The weather disturbance was last spotted at 13.1°N, 121.3°E within Socorro, Oriental Mindoro and is packed with maximum sustained winds of 125 kilometers per hour and gusts of up to 180 kilometers per hour. It is moving westward at 25 km/h.

As for rain forecast, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Calabarzon, Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, northern Palawan including Calamian and Cuyo Islands, Aklan, Capiz and Antique, due to Quinta will face moderate to ocassionally heavy rains.

Cagayan, Isabela, Apayao, Kalinga, Abra, Ilocos Norte, and Ilocos Sur will face moderate to heavy rainsdue to a tail-end of a frontal system.

The said system will also bring light to moderate with at times heavy rains over Metro Manila, Zamboanga Peninsula, Bangsamoro, Northern Mindanao, Caraga, and the rest of Luzon and Visayas.

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