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(1) The Central Atlantic tropical wave continues to “dampen” while moving west/northwest.
Tropical Storm Wipha has forced tens of thousands of people to relocate in Manila, where heavy rain in low-lying areas has seen a river burst its banks.
It's going to be a hot and steamy Tuesday, along with the next couple of days with highs in the upper 90s and heat index values in the 100s.
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The Manila Times on MSNPag-IBIG mobilizes calamity loan program for ‘Crising’-affected membersActing on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive to deliver immediate support to Filipinos in disaster-hit areas, the Pag-IBIG Fund mobilized its calamity loan program to extend assistance to its ...
The area of low pressure in the Atlantic is fizzling out, forecasters said, but we'll see some rain. Meanwhile, a new ...
In fact, Thursday should be a textbook pleasant late July day. Look for sunshine, a light south-southwest breeze, and seasonable high temperatures around 85 to 90 degrees. Again, no chance of rain to ...
Tropical downpours are making a comeback in the Tampa Bay area over the next few days as deep moisture once again moves ...
Heavy flooding inundated the Philippines' capital on Tuesday, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee and schools and ...
Beach and outdoor plans in the Southeast could be in jeopardy this week as a stalling cold front combined with an influx of ...
DDPM says it is fully prepared to issue emergency alerts for areas forecast to be affected by tropical storm Wipha ...
Tropical storm Wipha weakened after making landfall in northern Vietnam on Tuesday, with authorities on alert due to heavy ...
Tropical Storm Wipha made landfall in northern Vietnam Tuesday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds that knocked out power ...
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