MANILA, Philippines — The surge of the northeast monsoon that brings cloudy skies and slightly colder weather over Northern and Central Luzon may be the last for now, as state meteorologists expect the entrance of the dry season in a few days.
According to weather updates from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) on Tuesday, the northeast monsoon or Amihan and the warm easterlies would also cause the tail end of a frontal system.
The tail end would then cause cloudy skies and rains over Southern Luzon and Luzon’s eastern parts like Aurora and Bicol Region.
However, the latest Amihan surge may be the last for now as…
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