PAGASA Severe Weather Bulletin #1 for: Tropical Depression Crising - Tropical Cyclone: Warning, Issued at 5:00 AM, 13 May 2021
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THE LOW PRESSURE AREA OVER THE PHILIPPINE SEA EAST OF DAVAO CITY HAS DEVELOPED INTO TROPICAL DEPRESSION CRISING
Tropical Depression “CRISING” developed from the Low Pressure Area over the Philippine Sea at 2:00 AM today.
Hazards affecting land areas
Heavy Rainfall:
Between today and tomorrow (14 May) morning, moderate to heavy rains over Surigao del Sur, Agusan del Sur, Davao Oriental, Davao de Oro, and Davao del Norte.
Under these conditions, isolated to scattered flooding (including flash floods) and rain-induced landslides are possible during heavy or prolonged rainfall especially in areas that are highly or very highly susceptible to these hazards as identified in hazard maps. Adjacent or nearby areas may also experience flooding in the absence of such rainfall occurrence due to surface runoff or swelling of river channels.
Published February 22, 2021, 11:51 PM
The low pressure area (LPA) that was formerly tropical depression “Auring” will likely to dissipate in the next 24 hours, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said Monday evening, Feb. 22.
As of 10 p.m., PAGASA estimated the location of the LPA at 85 kilometers (km) north-northeast of Daet, Camarines Norte or 180 km east of Infanta, Quezon.
“This weather disturbance is less likely to redevelop into a tropical depression but more likely to dissipate over or near the landmass of mainland Luzon in the next 24 hours,” PAGASA said in its 11 p.m. weather advisory.
However, the weather bureau warned that the LPA may still bring moderate to heavy rains over Camarines Norte, Aurora, and the northern and central portions of Quezon prior to its possible dissipation.
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