STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS SPECIAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
22 July 2022
STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS SPECIAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
July 25, 2022
The dominant weather system that will likely to affect the Philippine archipelago on the State of the Nation’s Address by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. will be the expected formation of a Low Pressure Area (LPA) east of the country which may activate the monsoonal trough.
On Monday (25 July), most parts of Southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao will have cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms. The National Capital Region (NCR) and the rest of Luzon will have warm and humid weather condition apart from afternoon rainshowers and thunderstorms.
Light southeasterly and easterly winds will prevail throughout the whole archipelago and the coastal waters will be slight except during thunderstorms activity.
For more details, please contact the Weather Division at telephone number (632) 927-2877 or log on to www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph.
JUANITO S. GALANG
Chief, Weather Division
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