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LPA forms outside PAR, its chance of becoming a cyclone is low – PAGASA
MANILA, Philippines — A low-pressure area (LPA) formed outside of the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on Monday ...
In 2026, there are four new names: Ada, Francisco, Kiyapo, and Pilandok. They are the replacement names for 2022’s Tropical Storm Agaton (Megi), Severe Tropical Storm Florita (Ma-on), Super Typhoon ...
Nokaen is packing maximum sustained winds of 65 kilometres per hour near the centre, with gusts of up to 80 kilometres per hour. The storm is moving slowly northward over the Philippine Sea, east of ...
Follow this page for updates on "Ada," the first tropical cyclone to enter the Philippine area of responsibility this year.
PAGASA has released the latest weather information about the tropical storm and the areas that are in Signal No. 1.
According to PAGASA’s climate outlook, the country may expect four to 11 tropical cyclones to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility from February to June 2026.
Tropical Depression Ada is the Philippines' first tropical cyclone for 2026. The last time the country had a tropical cyclone in January was in 2019.
Philstar.com on MSN
‘Up to 11 cyclones may enter Philippines from February to July’
MANILA, Philippines — Four to 11 tropical cyclones are likely to develop or enter the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) ...
MANILA: Two people were killed in a rain-induced landslide in Sorsogon province, south-east of the Philippine capital, on Saturday (Jan 17) as tropical storm Nokaen, locally named Ada, battered large ...
There are no wind signals in effect as of late Sunday night as Tropical Storm Ada maintained its strength and moved northward over the Philippine Sea, the state weather bureau said.
The Manila Times on MSN
Tropical cyclone Ada to weaken, downgraded to LPA Wednesday — PAGASA
MANILA, Philippines — Tropical Cyclone Ada could weaken into a low pressure area (LPA) as it moves east-southeastward over ...
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Pagasa lifts wind signals as Ada moves away from PH landmass
MANILA, Philippines — There are no more tropical cyclone wind signals hoisted as Tropical Storm Ada is moving away from the Philippines’ landmass, the state weather bureau said on Sunday. In its 11 p.
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