PAGASA – Latest Weather Updates This November 12, 2020

PAGASA – Ulysses Moves Inland, TCWS No. 3 Over 16 Areas This November 12, 2020

PAGASA – Here are the following latest updates from the state weather bureau PAGASA, on this day November 12, 2020 (Thursday).

The state weather bureau said in its weather advisory that Typhoon Ulysses continues to move inland into Luzon on this day.

Destructive winds and heavy to intense rainfall are to be expected within three hours over the central and southern portions of Aurora, the northern portion of Quezon including Polillo Islands, Nueva Ecija, Bulacan, Tarlac, Pampanga, Pangasinan, Zambales, Bataan, Metro Manila, and Rizal, according to GMA News.

Tropical Cyclone Wind Signals (TCWS) were hoisted over the following areas:

  • TCWS No. 3 
    • the southern portion of Quirino (Maddela, Nagtipunan)
    • the southern portion of Nueva Vizcaya (Alfonso Castaneda, Dupax Del Norte, Dupax Del Sur)
    • Pangasinan
    • Nueva Ecija
    • Aurora
    • Tarlac
    • Zambales
    • Bataan
    • Pampanga
    • Bulacan
    • Metro Manila
    • Rizal
    • Cavite
    • Laguna
    • Batangas
    • the northern and central portions of Quezon (San Antonio, Tiaong, Dolores, Candelaria, Sariaya, Lucena City, Pagbilao, Tayabas City, Lucban, Mauban, Sampaloc, Padre Burgos, Atimonan, Perez, Alabat, Plaridel, Agdangan, Real, Infanta, General Nakar) including Polillo Islands
  • TCWS No. 2 
    • the central and southern portions of Isabela (Mallig, Quirino, Ilagan, Roxas, Burgos, Gamu, Palanan, San Mariano, Dinapigue, San Guillermo, Benito Soliven, Naguilian, Reina Mercedes, Luna, San Manuel, Aurora, Cabatuan, Cauayan City, San Mateo, Alicia, Angadanan, Echague, Jones, San Agustin, San Isidro, Ramon, Santiago City, Cordon)
    • the rest of Quirino
    • the rest of Nueva Vizcaya
    • Mountain Province
    • Ifugao
    • Benguet
    • the southern portion of Ilocos Sur (Cervantes, Quirino, San Emilio, Lidlidda, Santiago, Banayoyo, Candon City, Galimuyod, Gregorio Del Pilar, Salcedo, Santa Lucia, Santa Cruz, Sigay, Suyo, Tagudin, Alilem, Sugpon)
    • La Union
    • the northern portion of Occidental Mindoro (Paluan, Abra de Ilog) including Lubang Island
    • the northern portion of Oriental Mindoro (Pola, Victoria, Naujan, Baco, Calapan City, San Teodoro, Puerto Galera)
    • Marinduque
    • the rest of Quezon
    • Camarines Norte
    • the western portion of Camarines Sur (Pamplona, Pasacao, Libmanan, Cabusao, Sipocot, Lupi, Ragay, Del Gallego)
  • TCWS No. 1 
    • the rest of Isabela
    • Kalinga
    • Abra
    • the rest of Ilocos Sur
    • the rest of Occidental Mindoro
    • the rest of Oriental Mindoro
    • Romblon
    • the rest of Camarines Sur
    • the western portion of Albay (Tabaco City, Malilipot, Guinobatan, Pio Duran, Ligao City, Oas, Polangui, Tiwi, Malinao, Libon)
    • Burias Island

Based on the report, the surge of the Northeast Monsoon will bring strong breeze to gale-force winds over the rest of Northern Luzon.

Metro Manila, CALABARZON, and Central Luzon will face heavy to intense with at times torrential rains until noon on this day.

Cordillera Administrative Region, mainland Cagayan Valley, Babuyan Islands, Pangasinan, Marinduque, and the northern portion of Mindoro Provinces including Lubang Island will face moderate to heavy with occasional intense rains.

Visayas and rest of Luzon will face light to moderate with at times heavy rains.

The bureau warned that flashfloods and landslides and sediment-laden streamflows may occur during heavy or prolonged rainfall especially in highly susceptible areas.

PAGASA raised a storm surge warning by the weather bureau as there is a high risk of storm surge with heights of up to 3 meters over the coastal areas of Aurora, northern Quezon including Polillo Islands, Cavite, Metro Manila, Bulacan, Pampanga, Bataan, and Zambales, and up to 2 meters over the coastal areas of Isabela, La Union, Pangasinan, Batangas, the rest of Quezon, Marinduque, and the northern portion of Mindoro Provinces including Lubang Island.

The coastal areas surrounding Laguna de Bay might also face moderate risk of seiche or storm surge.

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