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Inquirer.net on MSNZambales, Catanduanes to brace for 43°C heat index Thurs (April 3)Two areas are expected to reach the highest heat index on Thursday (April 3) at 43°C, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa). In its ...
The Philippines is set to experience varied weather conditions on Thursday, April 3, with isolated rains in some areas and potentially dangerous heat levels in others.
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GMA Network on MSN‘Danger level’ heat index to hit 4 areas on April 1, 2025Four areas are expected to experience a “danger level” heat index on Tuesday, PAGASA said in its daily forecast. PAGASA ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNDagupan heat spell continues on Tuesday (April 1)A dangerous heat index level will continue in Dagupan City on Tuesday, according to the state weather bureau. For this day, ...
State weather bureau the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) officially ...
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GMA News Online on MSNNortheasterly Windflow, easterlies to bring cloudy skies, light rain over parts of PHThe Northeasterly Windflow will be affecting Northern Luzon while the easterlies affect the rest of the country on Thursday, ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNDagupan City continues to experience dangerous heat index categoryDagupan City in Pangasinan is expected to brace for a dangerous heat index of 44°C on Monday, according to the Philippine ...
The heat index, or “ apparent temperature ,” indicates how hot it feels when humidity is factored into the air temperature.
The heat index in Dagupan City soared to 47 degrees Celsius on March 25, 2025, marking the highest recorded in the country ...
Temperatures could soar to 39.8 degrees Celsius in May, weather forecasters warned, with the heat index – the apparent temperature felt by the human body – possibly hitting 48 to 50 degrees in the ...
At least seven areas in the country are projected to experience temperatures at ‘danger’ levels on Friday with Laoag City, ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNHeat-proofing our schoolsClasses in nearly half of the schools in Metro Manila were suspended due to soaring temperatures. The same thing happened ...
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