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Suspension of Classes on August 3 - DepEd Announcement

    Read: LATEST UPDATE ON SUSPENSION OF CLASSES (11am, August 3)

    PREVIOUS UPDATE (4am, August 3):
    No suspension of classes today in Metro Manila despite the rains caused by Typhoon Kabayan (except in Muntinlupa City where afternoon classes are suspended), according to DepEd's Twitter posting this morning.

    It said, "NCR: Regular classes resume today, August 3. PAGASA predicts that the amount of rainfall today will be only half of yesterday's volume. We urge the public to continue monitoring the weather and stay alert for any announcements in case the rainfall volume increases.

    Superintendents, Principals and LGUs may suspend classes if the situation warrants it. Parents can decide whether to send their children to school or not."

    In Muntinlupa City however classes this afternoon are suspended due to heavy rains upon DepEd's consultation with the office of Mayor Aldrin San Pedro.

    In Region 3, regular classes today except for the following still flooded schools in Pampanga:

    Macabebe West Dist - San Esteban ES, Consuelo ES, Sta.Maria ES, San Rafael ES, Sto Nino ES, Dalayap, Dalan, Baliti ES, Castuli, Sta Lutgarda, SanJuan, Lolu Sapang Malalam, Sitio Mindanao. Macabebe East district - Caduag Tete ES, San Isidro ES, SanGabriel, San Roque, Sta.Rita Telacsan, Masantol San Isidro ES and Sapang Kawayan ES.

    There's also no suspension of classes in CALABARZON areas except in Taal, Batangas where afternoon classes are also suspended due to heavy rains.

    In Region 1, whole day classes from preschool to highschool are suspended in San Carlos City due to continuous rainfall.


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    PREVIOUS UPDATE (9pm, August 2):
    No announcement yet has been made for the suspension of classes in Metro Manila tomorrow, August 3 (Wednesday), but the Department of Education or DepEd in NCR has promised to make an announcement by 4AM.

    DepEd has just posted on its official Twitter account (@DepEd_PH) that the announcement on class suspension for August 3 will be based on PAGASA's weather bulletin to be issued at 2am and is asking everyone to tune in to radio or television for the announcement.

    Are you excited for the announcement?

    Better not expect for any class suspension guys, so you won't get disappointed.

    Do your usual routines. Sleep early tonight and wake up early tomorrow to know if there will be suspension of classes.

    What a burden, right? What if classes are suspended? That's too much of a burden to wake up early for that.

    PAGASA's weather forecast for August 3 states that Metro Manila will still experience rains. "Ang kalakhang Maynila ay makakaranas ng pag-ulan dulot ng habagat na maaaring magdulot ng mga pagbaha at ang look ng maynila ay magiging katamtaman hanggang sa maalon. ang tinatayang agwat ng temperatura ay mula 24 hanggang 28 antas ng celsius (75°f hanggang 82°f)," PAGASA said on its 24-hour weather forecast for Typhoon Kabayan, issued at 5pm Tuesday.

    For Tuesday, August 2, classes in high school and elementary were suspended in Metro Manila due to heavy rains and floods caused by Bagyong Kabayan. The suspension of classes were announced late night on Monday, August 1.

    Then at noon on Tuesday, the Malacanang has declared suspension of tertiary classes and also government work starting at 1PM.

    Mykiru will just keep you updated for any announcement on class suspension for tomorrow, August 3.


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Typhoon Kabayan - PAGASA Latest Forecast

    LATEST TPDATES ON BAGYONG KABAYAN (11PM, Aug. 2): Typhoon Kabayan has maintained its strength as it moves in a West Northwest direction, PAGASA said on its weather bulletin issued at 11 PM.

    It was located at 1,080 km east northwest of Basco, Batanes (23.7°N, 133.3°E) with maximum sustained winds of 165 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 200 kph.

    "Kabayan" is now moving West Northwest at 15 kph (previously at 11 kph).

    A new Low Pressure Area (LPA) is being monitored by PAGASA and it's estimated at 105 km Northwest of Sinait, Ilocos Sur. (18.0°N, 119.5°E).

    Bagyong Kabayan is expected to leave the Philippine Area of Responsibility by Thursday morning.


    PREVIOUS UPDATES (5PM, Aug. 2):
    As of 2PM Tuesday, August 2, 2011, Typhoon Kabayan was located based on satellite and surface data at 1,130 km east northwest of Basco, Batanes (22.7°N, 134.1°E), based on PAGASA's Weather Bulletin issued at 5PM today.

    Kabayan has a maximum sustained winds of 165 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 200 kph. Bagyong Kabayan is being forecast to move west northwest at 11 kph.

    Meanwhile, Tropical Depression Lando which developed yesterday is now just a Low Pressure Area (LPA) and also at 2PM today, was estimated at 130 km northwest of Sinait, Ilocos Sur.

    PAGASA 24-hour forecast (from 5pm August 2 to 5pm August 3):
    "The western section of Luzon will experience monsoon rains which may trigger
    flashfloods and landslides. Western Visayas and the rest of Luzon will have mostly cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms. The rest of the country will be partly cloudy to cloudy with isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms.

    Moderate to strong winds blowing from the southwest will prevail over Luzon and
    Visayas and coming from the south to southwest over the rest of the country. The coastal waters throughout the archipelago will be moderate to rough."

    PAGTAYA:
    "Ang kalakhang Maynila ay makakaranas ng pag-ulan dulot ng habagat na maaaring magdulot ng mga pagbaha at ang look ng maynila ay magiging katamtaman hanggang sa maalon. ang tinatayang agwat ng temperatura ay mula 24 hanggang 28 antas ng celsius
    (75°f hanggang 82°f).

    Ang kanlurang bahagi ng Luzon ay makakaranas ng mga pag-ulan dulot ng habagat na maaaring magdulot ng mga pagbaha at pagguho ng lupa. Ang kanlurang Kabisayaan at nalalabing bahagi ng Luzon ay magkakaroon ng madalas na maulap na kalangitan na may
    kalat-kalat na pag-ulan at pagkidlat-pagkulog. Ang natitirang bahagi ng bansa ay magiging bahagya hanggang sa maulap na may pulupulong pag-ulan o pagkidlat-pagkulog.

    Katamtaman hanggang sa malakas na hangin mula sa timog-kanluran ang iiral sa Luzon at Kabisayaan at magmumula naman sa timog hanggang timog-kanluran sa nalalabing bahagi ng bansa. Ang mga baybaying dagat sa buong kapuluan ay magiging katamtaman
    hanggang sa maalon."

    Due to heavy rains causing floods, classes in preschool, elementary and highschool in Metro Manila were suspended whole day today. And from 1PM onwards, classes in college level and work in government offices were also suspended, as ordered by the Malacanang.

    Be safe everyone.


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Bagyong Juaning moves out, "Kabayan" comes closer

    According to PAGASA's latest weather update issued July 27 at 11PM, Tropical Storm "JUANING" is now over the West Philippine Sea and heading towards Southern China.

    Juaning is currently located 110 km Southwest of Laoag City with a maximum winds of 85 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 100 kph.

    From its previous movement of 15 kph, Bagyong Juaning is now moving out faster at 19 kph.

    By Thursday morning (July 28), Juaning is expected to leave Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR).

    No more public storm warning signal in Metro Manila, but Signal #2 is still up in Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Abra, Kalinga, Mt. Province, Ifugao, La Union, Benguet and Nueva Vizcaya, while Signal No. 1 in the following areas: Apayao, Cagayan, Isabela, Aurora, Quirino, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Zambales, Pampanga and Bataan.

    As Juaning continues to move out, another low pressure has formed into a tropical depression and is named "Kabayan" (the same name of a tropical storm that slammed into Northern Luzon in November 2007).

    It's being expected to enter PAR by Friday, so let's still expect a rainy weekend ahead.


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Bagyong Juaning weakens after Aurora landfall

    Tropical Storm Juaning has slightly intensified before it made landfall over Dinalungan, Aurora Wednesday morning, July 27, 2011, according to PAGASA's lastest weather bulletin issued at 11 AM.

    Juaning made landfall in Aurora at 9:30 AM and is now moving northwest at 15 kph (previously at 11 kph).

    The landfall caused Bagyong Juaning to weaken and is now being expected to leave the Philippine Area of Responsibility by Thursday afternoon.

    Signal #2 however is still raised in the following areas:

    Aurora
    Quirino
    Nueva Vizcaya
    Abra
    Kalinga
    Ilocos Sur
    Mt Province
    Isabela
    La Union
    Benguet
    Ifugao
    Pangasinan
    Zambales
    Tarlac
    Nueva Ecija
    Pampanga
    Bataan
    Bulacan
    Rizal
    Quezon
    Polillo Island
    and Metro Manila

    while Signal #1 in:

    Ilocos Norte
    Apayao
    Cagayan
    Cavite
    Batangas
    Laguna
    Mindoro Provinces
    Lubang Island
    Marinduque
    Camarines Norte
    Camarines Sur
    Albay
    Burias Island

    Juaning has caused suspension of classes today, July 27, 2011.

    In NCR, classes in all levels have been suspended while preschool up to highschool in some areas have been suspended in Region 1, Region 2, Region 3, CAR and Region 4A.

    In some Region 4B areas, only preschool and elementary classes have been suspended.


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PAGASA Weather Forecast on "Falcon" (Latest Bulletin)

    According to the latest weather bulletin of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) issued at 11 AM today, June 24, 2011, Tropical Storm Falcon with international name "Maeri" has continued to move in a North Northwest direction.

    Tropical Storm Falcon is now located at 310 km East of Basco, Batanes with coordinates of 20.9°N, 125.3°E and maximum sustained winds of 85 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 100 kph.

    Last night, Tropical Storm Falcon strengthened but has slowed down and was expected to stay longer in the country.

    Storm Signal Warning #1 is still raised in Babuyan Group of Islands, Batanes Group of Islands and Calayan, but Falcon is enhancing the southwest monsoon bringing rains in other parts of the country including Metro Manila.

    Classes in Elementary and High School for today, Friday, were suspended today, Friday, in some schools in the affected areas.


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Bagyong Falcon Signal No. 1 in 5 areas

    Falcon is now a Tropical Storm.

    Bagyong Falcon (Tropical Storm Falcon) has strengthened on Wednesday night and 5 areas in Northern part of Luzon have been given a Storm Signal Warning #1.


    Satellite Picture for Bagyong Falcon at 10PM Wednesday, June 22


    "Tropical Storm Falcon has maintained its strength and continues to move West Northwestward and now threatens Extreme Northern Luzon," said Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) on its latest weather bulletin issued at 11 PM.

    Tropical Storm Falcon's location is now at 290 km East Northeast of Virac, Catanduanes with coordinates of 14.7°N, 127.1°E and a maximum sustained winds of 65 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 80 kph, according to PAGASA.

    As Falcon is moving west northwest at 19 kph, public storm warning signal # 1 has been raised in 5 areas in Northern Luzon: Babuyan Group of Island and Batanes Group of Island, Cagayan, Calayan Group of Island and Isabela.

    It's estimated 200 km East of Tuguegarao City on Thursday evening and at 120 km North of Basco, Batanes on Friday night.

    Those residing in low lying and mountainous areas under signal # 1 are alerted against possible flashfloods and landslides.

    PAGASA also warns of a new Low Pressure Area near Catanduanes which could also turn into a Tropical Depression.


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Bagyong Falcon latest update

    Bagyong Falcon is coming closer!

    Tropical Depression Falcon has slightly accelerated as it continues to move northwestward over the Philippine Sea, says PAGASA on its bulletin issued 11AM today, June 22, 2011.

    As seen on this track by PAGASA, Bagyong Falcon is moving up to the northern part of Luzon but won't directly hit the country.

    It's currently located 450 km East of Virac in Catanduanes (14.3°N, 128.8°E) with a maximum sustained winds of 55 kph.

    The tropical depression is estimated 80 km East Northeast of Casiguran, Aurora by Thursday morning and 360 km Northeast of Basco, Batanes on Friday. And probably by Saturday or Sunday, it has already left the country.

    But PAGASA warns that Tropical Depression Falcon is expected to bring occasional rains over the country becoming widespread over the eastern section Southern Luzon, of Visayas and of Mindanao.Source URL: https://mykiru1.blogspot.com/search/label/TYPHOONS
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Tropical Depression Falcon develops, stronger than Egay

    As expected, the Low Pressure Area spotted East of Visayas is now a Tropical Depression, only a day after after Tropical Depression Egay has left the Philippine Area of Responsibility.

    PAGASA's weather forecast issued at 11AM on Tuesday, June 21, says that the Low Pressure Area in East of Visayas has developed into a tropical depression and was named as "Falcon".


    Tropical Depression Falcon Satellite Image as of 3PM Tuesday, June 21



    Tropical Depression Falcon is currently located 670 km East of Borongan, Eastern Samar (11.7°N, 132.3°E) with maximum sustained winds of 55 kph near the center and is moving West Northwest at 19 kph.

    Based on PAGASA's forecast, Falcon is expected to be 440 kms East of Virac, Catanduanes by Wednesday morning and 420 km East Northeast of Casiguran, Aurora on Thursday morning.

    That just means, we could expect a rainy weekend as Falcon moves to North of Luzon.

    While Falcon appears to be stronger than Egay, it's unlikely to make landfall.

    No public storm warning signals raised on PAGASA's 1st Bulletin for Tropical Depression Falcon.



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Tropical Depression Falcon might develop Tuesday afternoon

    Bagyong Egay has already left the country but PAGASA warns of a new tropical depression (Falcon).

    A new Low Pressure Area (LPA) has already entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility just hours after Bagyong Egay has left the country on Monday afternoon.

    And according to PAGASA, if the Low Pressure Area develops into a Tropical Depression, it will be named as "Falcon" and it's expected to be stronger and wider in reach than Bagyong Egay.

    Here's the latest satellite image of the new LPA at 9PM Monday:

    PAGASA expects the Low Pressure Area to turn into a tropical depression by Tuesday afternoon.


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Tropical Storm Dodong leaves the Philippines

    Tropical Storm Dodong has already left the country.

    According to PAGASA's bulletin issued at 11AM today, June 10, 2011, Tropical Storm Dodong is now outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR).

    Dodong is currently located 330 km Northwest of Laoag City and continues to move away from the Philippines.

    By Saturday morning, Dodong is expected to be 540 km Northwest of Basco, Batanes and that just means, we shall expect a sunny Sunday on June 12, a regular non-working holiday in celebration of the country's Independence Day.

    It's already the final bulletin of PAGASA for Tropical Storm Dodong.


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Bagyong Chedeng (Typhoon Songda) is moving away!

    Bagyong Chedeng (internationally knowned as Typhoon Songday) has changed its direction and is now heading to Japan.

    This morning's update from PAGASA showed that Bagyong Chedeng (Typhoon Songda) will no longer have its landfall in the country, as shown on PAGASA's track of its position in the Philippine Area of Responsibility.

    It's still the case this afternoon based on the latest update from PAGASA, released 5PM Thursday, as Typhoon "CHEDENG" continues to move northwestward.

    As of 4:00 p.m., Chedeng is now located at 260 km, North Northeast of Virac, Catanduanes in Bicol or 300 km East Southeast of Casiguran, Aurora in the Visayas with maximum sustained winds of 175 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 210 kph.

    From Signal #2, it's now just Signal No. 1 in Catanduanes and Camarines Sur and still #1 in Albay, Aurora, Camarines Norte, Quirino, Quezon Provinces, Polillo Island, Cagayan and Isabela.

    No more storm signal warning for Sorsogon, Marinduque, Burias Island, Ticao Island, Masbate, Biliran and Samar.

    Tomorrow afternoon (Friday), Chedeng is expected to be 320 km Northeast of Casiruran, Aurora or 200 km East Northeast of Aparri, Cagayan.

    Probably by Sunday morning, Chedeng is already gone here in the country.


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PAGASA: Bagyong Chedeng intensifies, now Signal No. 2 in Catanduanes

    Tropical Storm Chedeng has strengthened and signal warning has been raised for the province of Catanduanes in Bicol.

    According to PAGASA's latest bulletin, 11 PM Tuesday, May 24, 2011, Bagyong Chedeng is now located 20 km East of Catarman, Northen Samar and has a maximum sustained winds of 115 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 145 kph.

    Storm signal warning has been raised from No. 1 to No. 2 in Catanduanes, while Signal #1 for these areas / provinces: Albay, Burias Island, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Samar Provinces, Sorsogon and Ticao Island.

    Based on forecast, Chedeng is located at 150 km North of Virac, Catanduanes by Wednesday evening, in the vicinity of Isabela, Cagayan on Thursday evening and at 80 km West of Basco, Batanes by Friday night.

    The next bulletin / update for Bagyong Chedeng will be issued at 5AM today.

    Satellite Image of Chedeng's location, as of 1AM Wednesday, May 25:



    Photo courtesy of PAGASA

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Bagyong Chedeng may be as strong as Milenyo - PAGASA

    Bagyong Chedeng is now being felt in the country as heavy rains pour in some parts of the country.

    According to PAGASA on its bulletin this morning, 11 AM, Bagyong Chedeng with international codename Songda has already entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility and GMA News quoted PAGASA stating that Chedeng is threatening to hit the Philippines as a "super typhoon" in the same strength as Bagyong Milenyo.

    Bagyong Milenyo which registered a strength up to Signal #3 struck the Philippines in September 2006 with at least 213 people were killed. Areas greatly affected by Milenyo were Metro Manila, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, Quezon Province, Cavite, Albay, Antique and the Northern Samar.

    Let's all hope and pray that it's not gonna happen with the new typhoon amazingly named Chedeng (which sounds like it's gonna surprise us) when it made its landfall by Friday afternoon in Northern Luzon.

    PAGASA said that at 10 AM on Monday, May 23, Chedeng is located 795 kms East of Guiuan, Eastern Samar and has a maximum sustained winds of 95 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 120 kph.

    By Wednesday morning, that's tomorrow, Bagyong Chedeng is in 360 km East Northeast of Virac, Catanduanes, then in 265 km North Northeast of Virac, Cantanduanes or 250 km East of Casiguran, Aurora by Thursday, based on the weather forecast by PAGASA released today.

    PAGASA also added that Chedeng signals the start of the rainy season.

    Take a look at how Bagyong Chedeng is moving closer to the Philippines from Sunday PM to Monday PM:

    as of 4PM, Sunday, May 22


    as of 1 AM, Monday, May 23



    as of 4PM, Monday, May 23



    PAG-ASA will release a new weather forecast on Bagyong Chedeng by 11PM tonight.

    Be safe and be prepared everyone.

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Weather Update from PAG-ASA on Typhoon Chedeng (Tropical Storm Songda)

    PAG-ASA has released a bulletin 5PM on Sunday stating a weather forecast that Tropical Storm Songda (locally named Chedeng) might enter the Philippine area of responsibility by Sunday night or Monday morning.

    Based on the bulletin posted on PAG-ASA's official website, at 4:00 p.m. Sunday, Tropical Storm Songda (Bagyong Chedeng) was estimated at 1,050 km East of Northern Mindanao,(10.0°N, 136.2°E) with maximum sustained winds of 85 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 100 kph.

    It's being forecast to move West Northwest at 11 kph.

    Here's a satellite image of Tropical Storm Songda, as of 5PM Sunday:



    while this one is the latest satellite image, as of 1 AM today, Monday (May 23) and Chedeng is indeed coming near to our country:



    Also notice that Chedeng has a wide reach, and appears bigger than the whole Philippines. Kinda scary!

    Let's pray that Chedeng won't pass here and move away!

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