LPA forecast on Holy Week

Jessa Mae O. Sotto 03/22/2018

A LOW Pressure Area (LPA) is expected to enter in the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) during Holy Week next week. Weather Specialist Ned Saletrero of the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) Mactan said…

‘VINTA’ INTENSIFIES

Jessa Mae Sotto, JOSE SANTINO BUNACHITA, Morexette Marie B. Erram 12/20/2017

Now a Tropical Depression, it is forecast to hit southern Cebu this weekend Another major weather disturbance threatens to dampen the holiday season just a few days after Tropical Storm Urduja exited the Philippines, leaving at least…

Another LPA spotted; rains forecast next week

Miguel Ernest E. Ermac, Morexette Marie B. Erram 09/23/2017

  Fine weather will prevail over the weekend after the weeklong heavy downpour. But the Mactan bureau of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said rains are likely to return on Monday after a…

A respite from the summer heat

Stephen D. Capillas 03/30/2017

As I wrote this, the sunlight was peeking out of the clouds that darkened the sky for a good part of yesterday morning in Cebu City, confirming the forecast of the state weather bureau Pagasa of cooler…

Feng Shui expert forecasts positive business growth in Central Visayas

Cris Evert Lato-Ruffolo 01/23/2017

Central Visayas including Cebu is seen to have another good year this year for business particularly those industries in the metal, water and fire. Feng Shui expert Marites Allen gave this forecast at the 2017 Year of…

Sinulog 2017 Special Forecast for Metro Cebu and Province

01/12/2017

(Source: Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Service Administration (PAGASA) Visayas) At 10:00 a.m. today (Thursday), the Low Pressure Area (LPA) was estimated at 780 kilometers East of Surigao City, Surigao del Norte (9.6ºN, 132.6ºE). FORECAST Jan.12 (Thursday):…

The Philippine economy in the next six years

Fernando Fajardo 08/04/2016

This is not about forecasting on what most likely to be the annual growth rate of the Philippine economy in the next six years or until the next presidential election. To do so would be to belie…

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