There are no significant rain-producing system affecting the country at this point.
Meanwhile, as of 1PM today, Typhoon Mangkhut was seen near 1,601 kms East of Virac, Catanduanes (13.9N 139.7E) and is forecast to enter the PAR line sometime midnight of Thursday, 13 September 2018, while the REST OF THE PHILIPPINES will have clear to mostly cloudy skies with isolated to scattered afternoon or evening rain showers and thunderstorms developing in places.
Stay safe as always! #WeatherAlert #WeatherWiser
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 Sept 10 to 8:00 AM Sept 11, 2018)
Created by: Adonis S. Manzan for WeatherPhilippines