Bagyong Huaning Signal No. 1 Raised in Batanes

PAGASA declared the public storm signal warning signal no. 1 raised over Batanes Group of Islands as Bagyong Huaning made a landfall in the Philippines. Typhoon Huaning maintained its strength and was last spotted 1,150 kilometers east of Itbayat, Batanes at around 4:00 PM. The typhoon was packing maximum sustained winds of 175 kilometers per … Read more

Bagyong “Huaning” Intensifies to Enter Philippines on Wednesday

Tropical Cyclone “Soulik” is seen closer to the Philippine area of responsibility and intensified into a typhoon. Once it entered the Philippines, it will be named as “Huaning” according to PAGASA. The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration observed cyclone “Soulik” at 1,680 kilometers east of Basco, Batanes outside the boundary of the Philippine … Read more

Typhoon Gorio Signals & Latest Updates

The Philippine weather bureau PAGASA released an advisory at exactly 11:00 AM, today, June 29, 2013 stating that Typhoon Gorio was estimated at 30 kilometers southeast of Catbalogan, Samar as of 10:00 a.m. Typhoon Gorio whose international code name, Rumbia, is packed with maximum winds of 65 kilometers per hour (kph) near the center and … Read more

Philippine Standard Time Starts Today June 1, 2013

The use of the Philippine Standard Time (PST) by different government agencies, radio and television networks takes effect today as mandated by law. Last May 15, the President of the Philippines, Pres. Aquino signed RA 10535, ordering government offices and agencies to synchronize all their timepieces to follow a standard time. The Philippine Standard Time … Read more

Storm “Falcon” could be Stronger than Typhoon “Egay”

storm Falcon

After the tropical storm Egay, another low pressure area is anticipated to hit the Philippines that will soon called as “Falcon”. According to Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), Falcon is the fourth tropical storm that is expected to cross in the country. The statement was also been declared early on Tuesday by … Read more

Typhoon Egay to Bring Heavy Rain in the Country this Weekend

Typhoon Egay

Rainy weekend is expected to strike in the country according to the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Service Administration or PAGASA as the new typhoon “Egay” continue to move towards northwest of the county. According to Undersecretary of Science and Technology Graciano Yumul, Typhoon “Egay” will bring heavy rains particularly in Luzon area as its … Read more

Typhoon Chedeng Changes its Direction and Heading Towards Japan

Typhoon Chedeng

In the latest report of Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa), Typhoon Chedeng has already changed its direction and will not hit the country anymore. According to the weather bureau, Typhoon Chedeng will no longer make a landfall in the Philippines as it changes its direction after the high pressure ridge to the … Read more

Typhoon Chedeng Continue to Intensify as it Enter the Philippines

Typhoon Chedeng's Route

Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration, the agency that monitors the weather in the country has officially announced that “Chedeng” have already become a Typhoon and getting stronger as it approaches the land. In the latest report of Pagasa Typhoon “Chedeng” carries a wind of 130kph near its center with a gustiness of up … Read more

RP: Safe from ACID RAIN

RP: Safe from ACID RAIN

Disputing the spreading rumour that the Philippines is at risk in an acid rain with nuclear radiation mixture due to the explosion in Fukushima plant, the government together with Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said that the Philippines is acid rain free. This is after the growing threat of the radiation effects … Read more