The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said on Wednesday, March 5 that the easterlies, or warm winds from the Pacific Ocean, will continue to be the country's dominant weather system.
PAGASA said the easterlies will bring scattered rains and thunderstorms to Davao Oriental, Davao del Sur, Sarangani, Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi.
Residents in these areas are advised to remain vigilant due to the possibility of flash floods or landslides, particularly during moderate to heavy rainfall.
Meanwhile, the rest of the country will experience partly cloudy to cloudy weather with isolated rain showers or thunderstorms.
PAGASA weather specialist Rhea Torres said the cold breeze from the northeast monsoon, or “amihan,” will return in the next few days but may only affect parts of Northern Luzon.
The rest of the country will continue to experience warm weather.
Heat index
Meanwhile, on Wednesday, PAGASA forecasts the heat index to reach dangerous levels in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro (42 degrees Celsius); Legazpi City, Albay (43℃); Virac, Catanduanes (43℃); and Pili, Camarines Sur (43℃).
PAGASA classifies heat indices between 42°C and 51°C as within the “danger level,” which indicates a higher likelihood of heat-related issues such as cramps, exhaustion, and an increased risk of heat stroke with continued activity.
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