The surge of the SOUTHWEST MONSOON (HABAGAT) enhanced by the departed TROPICAL DISTURBANCE (LPA) 94W (DODONG) will continue to bring mostly cloudy to cloudy (overcast) skies with scattered to occasional light to moderate to at times heavy rain showers and thunderstorms across WESTERN AND CENTRAL LUZON including BATANES AND BABUYAN GROUP OF ISLANDS, METRO MANILA, CALABARZON, BICOL REGION, MIMAROPA, VISAYAS, SULU ARCHIPELAGO, AND KALAYAAN ISLAND GROUP (KIG). Winds of 30 to 50 km/hr (fresh to strong breeze) will blow, making the seas moderate to rough (2 to 4 meters) and risky for small and medium-sized sea vessels.
Meanwhile, THE REST OF THE COUNTRY will have partly cloudy to cloudy (overcast) skies with possible isolated rain showers or thunderstorms in some areas especially in the afternoon or evening.
**Residents are advised to be on alert for possible flashfloods, landslides or lightning strikes during the occurrence of Severe Thunderstorms.
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Here is the latest daily graphical satellite analysis showing all tropical systems in and around the Philippines and the Western Pacific Basin. This is valid for the next 24 hours.
Important note: In the infrared (IR) satellite image shown above: BLUE areas indicate Clear Skies with a Few Clouds; GREEN = Partly to Mostly Cloudy Skies; YELLOW = Mostly Cloudy to Hazy Skies with Possible Slight-to-Moderate Rainfall; and RED = Thunderstorms with Moderate to Heavy to sometimes Extreme Rainfall.
24-Hour Observed Rainfall Accumulation (8:00 AM June 26 to 8:00 AM June 27, 2019)
Created by: David Michael V. Padua for WeatherPhilippines