The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) forecasts predominantly fair weather across the archipelago, with isolated rain showers expected in some regions. According to the latest weather bulletin, most areas will experience partly cloudy to sunny skies, providing a respite from recent storm activity.
Residents in Metro Manila and surrounding provinces can anticipate warm and humid conditions, with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 32°C. Light to moderate winds from the east to southeast will prevail, contributing to generally pleasant weather patterns.
While the majority of the country enjoys stable conditions, PAGASA warns of possible isolated afternoon or evening thunderstorms in mountainous areas and western sections. These brief showers may bring temporary relief from the heat but are not expected to develop into significant weather disturbances.
Coastal waters remain relatively calm, with slight to moderate seas reported across most shorelines. Fisherfolk and maritime operators are advised to exercise normal precautions, as no gale warnings are currently in effect.
The fair weather pattern comes after a series of low-pressure systems that affected parts of the country earlier this month. Meteorologists attribute the current stability to the northeast monsoon's gradual weakening and the absence of significant weather formations in the Pacific region.
"We're seeing typical dry season conditions establishing themselves across Luzon and Visayas," said a PAGASA forecaster. "While we can't rule out isolated thunderstorms, especially in the afternoons, the overall trend points toward generally fair weather for the coming days."
Authorities remind the public to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions against heat-related illnesses during sunny periods. The Department of Health recommends limiting outdoor activities during peak sunlight hours and using appropriate sun protection.
Weather monitoring continues as meteorologists watch for any developing systems that might affect the current forecast. The public is encouraged to stay updated through official PAGASA channels for any changes in weather conditions.