Weather update as of 11:05 a.m. (September 19, 2024) | Balitanghali

GMA Integrated News
18 Sept 202402:03

Summary

TLDRThe weather in the Philippines continues to be affected by the southwest monsoon, bringing rain to Luzon and Visayas. Two typhoons, Hener and Yagi, are enhancing the monsoon rains. While Typhoon Yagi heads towards Vietnam, Typhoon Helen has made landfall in Okinawa, Japan, and is expected to hit China. Heavy to intense rains are forecasted for Metro Manila and Luzon, with potential floods or landslides. Small sea vessels are advised to avoid rough waters in specific coastal areas. Dams, including Magat and Ambuklaw, are releasing water as water levels rise in various reservoirs.

Takeaways

  • 🌧️ The weather remains rainy in some parts of the country, according to PAGASA.
  • πŸ’¨ The southwest monsoon (Habagat) is affecting Luzon and Visayas, causing rains.
  • πŸŒ€ Two typhoons outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility are strengthening the monsoon.
  • 🌬️ Former Typhoon Hener is expected to strengthen as it heads toward Vietnam.
  • πŸŒ€ Typhoon Yagi, previously called Enteng, is moving toward China after passing Okinawa, Japan.
  • 🌧️ Heavy to intense rains are expected in most parts of Luzon, including Metro Manila, which may lead to floods or landslides.
  • πŸ’§ Some areas in Visayas and Mindanao may also experience rain due to the Habagat.
  • 🌊 Rough seas make it dangerous for small vessels along the coastlines of Pangasinan, Zambales, Bataan, Occidental Mindoro, and Palawan.
  • 🚰 Magat Dam in Isabela has two gates open, releasing water; other dams are also releasing water due to rising levels.
  • πŸ“‰ Water levels have increased in Angat, Ipo, San Roque, and Pantabangan reservoirs, but have dropped in La Mesa and Atay.

Q & A

  • What is the main cause of the rains affecting Luzon and Visayas?

    -The monsoon rains, or 'hanging habagat,' are causing the rains, further intensified by two storms located outside the Philippine area of responsibility.

  • What are the names of the two storms mentioned in the script?

    -The two storms are the former Typhoon 'Hener,' which is heading towards Vietnam, and Typhoon 'Yagi' (formerly 'Enteng' in the Philippines), which is also affecting the region.

  • Where did Typhoon Helen make landfall, and where is it heading next?

    -Typhoon Helen, known internationally as 'Pulasan,' made landfall in Okinawa, Japan, and is expected to strike China next.

  • Which areas in the Philippines are expected to experience heavy to intense rains?

    -Almost all of Luzon, including Metro Manila, is expected to experience heavy to intense rains that could lead to floods or landslides.

  • Why are some areas in Visayas and Mindanao also experiencing rain?

    -These areas are also affected by the southwest monsoon (habagat), contributing to the rainfall.

  • What is the forecast for sea conditions, and which areas are at risk?

    -The seas in Pangasinan, Zambales, Bataan, Occidental Mindoro, and Palawan, including the Kalayaan Islands, will be rough, making it dangerous for small sea vessels.

  • Which dams in the Philippines are releasing water, and why?

    -The Magat Dam in Isabela has two gates open, and Ambuklaw and Binga Reservoirs in Benguet are also releasing water due to increased water levels caused by heavy rains.

  • Which reservoirs have seen an increase in water levels over the past 24 hours?

    -The water levels in Angat, Ipo, San Roque, and Pantabangan reservoirs have risen in the past 24 hours.

  • Which reservoir has seen a decrease in water levels?

    -The water levels in La Mesa and Atayao reservoirs have decreased.

  • Where can viewers get more updates on news from GMA?

    -Viewers can visit and subscribe to GMA Integrated News on YouTube, or follow GMA Pinoy TV and www.gmanews.tv for updates, especially those abroad.

Outlines

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🌧️ Weather Forecast: Monsoon Rains and Typhoons

The weather remains rainy in parts of the country due to the southwest monsoon, enhanced by two typhoons located outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility. Monsoon rains are affecting Luzon and Visayas. The typhoon 'Hener' may strengthen as it heads towards Vietnam, while Typhoon 'Yagi,' formerly known as 'Enteng,' will hit Japan's Okinawa before moving towards China. The forecast predicts heavy to intense rains in most parts of Luzon, including Metro Manila, which could cause floods or landslides. There are also chances of rain in parts of Visayas and Mindanao due to the monsoon.

🚨 Marine Warning and Dam Water Releases

The southwest monsoon is making the seas rough and dangerous for small vessels, particularly along the coasts of Pangasinan, Zambales, Bataan, Occidental Mindoro, and Palawan, including the Kalayaan Islands. Authorities are continuing to release water from various dams, including Magat Dam in Isabela, which currently has two gates open. Other dams, like Ambuklao and Binga Reservoirs in Benguet, have one gate open. In the last 24 hours, water levels have risen in Angat, Ipo, San Roque, and Pantabangan reservoirs, while levels have decreased in La Mesa and Atay.

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πŸ’‘Habagat

The 'Habagat' refers to the southwest monsoon, a seasonal weather pattern in the Philippines that brings heavy rains and strong winds, particularly during the rainy season. In the video, the Habagat is described as intensifying due to the influence of two typhoons, leading to monsoon rains in Luzon and Visayas. This weather system often leads to significant flooding and landslides.

πŸ’‘Monsoon rains

Monsoon rains are seasonal rains associated with the monsoon winds, which, in the Philippines, typically occur from June to October. The video highlights that monsoon rains are affecting Luzon and Visayas due to the influence of the southwest monsoon (Habagat) and the nearby typhoons, causing heavy downpours and potential flooding.

πŸ’‘Bagyo

'Bagyo' is the Filipino word for typhoon, a powerful tropical cyclone that often hits the Philippines during the rainy season. The video mentions two typhoons outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) that are enhancing the Habagat. One of these typhoons, formerly 'Bagyong Hener', is expected to strengthen as it approaches Vietnam, while another, 'Bagyong Helen', has already made landfall in Okinawa, Japan.

πŸ’‘Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR)

The Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) is the designated region where the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) monitors tropical cyclones and issues warnings. The video notes that the two typhoons influencing the weather are currently outside the PAR but are still affecting the country's monsoon conditions.

πŸ’‘Heavy to intense rains

The term 'heavy to intense rains' refers to rainfall of high intensity that can lead to severe flooding and landslides. In the video, these rains are forecasted for nearly all of Luzon, including Metro Manila, and could cause dangerous conditions. The public is warned about the possibility of flooding and landslides in vulnerable areas.

πŸ’‘Flooding

Flooding is the overflow of water onto normally dry land, often caused by heavy rainfall or poor drainage. In the video, the heavy monsoon rains driven by the Habagat and typhoons raise concerns about flooding in low-lying areas across Luzon and Visayas. This is a recurring hazard in the Philippines during the rainy season.

πŸ’‘Landslide

A landslide is the movement of rock, earth, or debris down a slope, often triggered by heavy rainfall. The video warns of possible landslides due to the heavy to intense rains expected in Luzon. Areas with steep terrain and saturated soil are particularly at risk during the monsoon season.

πŸ’‘Magat Dam

The Magat Dam is a large hydroelectric dam located in Isabela province, Northern Luzon. In the video, it is mentioned that the dam is releasing water through two gates, a common practice during heavy rainfall to prevent overflow. This controlled release can sometimes exacerbate flooding in downstream areas.

πŸ’‘Typhoon Yagi

Typhoon Yagi, previously named 'Bagyong Enteng' in the Philippines, is mentioned as a storm that is headed towards Vietnam. While no longer affecting the Philippines directly, it is still contributing to the monsoon rains in the country by enhancing the Habagat. Typhoons often influence weather patterns even from a distance.

πŸ’‘Metro Weather Forecast

The Metro Weather Forecast provides localized weather predictions for the Metropolitan Manila area and nearby regions. In the video, it is mentioned that nearly all of Luzon, including Metro Manila, will experience rainfall in the coming hours, with a focus on the potential for heavy to intense rains.

Highlights

Heavy rains are affecting parts of the country due to the southwest monsoon, influenced by two storms outside the Philippine area of responsibility.

Luzon and Visayas regions are experiencing monsoon rains that could cause flooding or landslides.

Former Typhoon Hener is expected to strengthen as it heads towards Vietnam.

Typhoon Yagi, previously known as Bagyong Enteng in the Philippines, is predicted to make landfall in Vietnam.

Typhoon Helen, with the international name Pulasan, has made landfall in Okinawa, Japan, and is expected to hit China next.

Metro Manila and almost the entire Luzon are expected to experience heavy to intense rains in the coming hours.

The rains could lead to floods or landslides in affected areas.

The southwest monsoon is also causing rain in parts of Visayas and Mindanao.

Sea conditions are rough and dangerous for small vessels in certain coastal areas, including Pangasinan, Zambales, Bataan, Occidental Mindoro, and Palawan.

Several dams, including Magat Dam in Isabela, have opened gates to release water.

The water level in major reservoirs such as Angat, Ipo, San Roque, and Pantabangan has risen over the past 24 hours.

Water levels in the Lamesa and Atayac reservoirs have decreased.

Residents are advised to stay updated on weather conditions, especially in areas prone to flooding or landslides.

The public is warned about potential hazardous sea travel due to rough conditions in specific areas.

GMA Integrated News encourages viewers to subscribe on YouTube for the latest updates.

Transcripts

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Maulan pa rin ang panahon sa ilang

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bahagi ng bansa ayon sa pag-asa yan ay

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epekto ng hanging habagat apektado ng

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monsoon rains ang Luzon at Visayas na

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hinahatak at pinalalakas pa rin ang

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dalawang bagyo na parehas ng nasa labas

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ng Philippine area of responsibility ang

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dating bagyong hener posible pa umanong

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lumakas habang tinutumbok ang Vietnam na

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unang hintin ng typon yagi o dating

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bagyong Enteng sa Pilipinas ang baguong

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Helen naman o may international name na

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pulasan nag-landfall na sa Okinawa Japan

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at susunod namang tatama sa China base

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sa rainfall forecast ng Metro weather

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uulanin sa mga susunod na oras ang halos

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buong Luzon kasama na ang Metro Manila

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posible ang heavy to intense rains na

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maaaring magdulot ng baha o landslide

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may tansa rin ng ulan sa ilang bahagi ng

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Visayas at Mindanao dahil din sa habagat

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magiging maalon at Delikado sa maliliit

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na sasakyang pandagat ang pumalaot sa

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ilang baybayin ng Pangasinan Zambales

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Bataan Occidental Mindoro at Palawan kas

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na ang kalayaan

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Islands patuloy namang magpapakawala ng

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tubig ang ilang dam kabilang ang Magat

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sa Isabela na may dalawang gate na

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nakabukas ayon sa pag-asa tigisang gate

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ang naglalabas ng tubig sa ambuklaw at

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being reservoir sa benget sa nakalipas

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na 24 Oras tumaas ang water level sa

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anggat ipo sanroque at Pantabangan

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reservoir bumaba naman ng tubig sa

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lamesa ataya

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kapuso alamin ang maiinit na balita

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bisitahin at mag-subscribe sa GMA

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integrated news sa YouTube sa mga kapuso

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abroad samahan niyo kami sa GMA Pinoy TV

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at sa www.gmanews.tv

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