PAGASA: No storms, fair weather expected until New Year weekend
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, December 29) — Filipinos will enjoy the New Year under clear skies as the state weather bureau forecasted «generally fair» weather over the weekend.
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, December 29) — Filipinos will enjoy the New Year under clear skies as the state weather bureau forecasted «generally fair» weather over the weekend.
MANILA, Philippines: The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said on Monday that it would still be generally fair weather in most parts of the country, including Metro Manila except for isolated downpours due to the northeast monsoon or «amihan» and easterlies.
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