Low-Pressure Area Inside PAR Shows High Development Potential
Authorities monitoring weather patterns have reported that a low-pressure area inside the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) now holds a high chance of evolving into a tropical depression within the next 24 hours. This development has sparked alertness among local officials and communities in affected regions.
As of 2 p.m. on Saturday, the state weather bureau confirmed the low-pressure area inside PAR was positioned approximately 940 kilometers east of Southern Mindanao. Officials noted the system’s intensification, emphasizing its potential impact on weather conditions nationwide.
Potential Tropical Depression to Be Named Jacinto
Should this low-pressure area inside PAR strengthen into a tropical depression, it will be assigned the local name “Jacinto.” This would mark the 10th cyclone to enter the Philippine region in 2025, underscoring an active weather season ahead.
Local leaders have urged residents, especially those in vulnerable coastal and low-lying areas, to stay informed and prepare for possible weather disturbances linked to this developing cyclone.
Tropical Storm Kajiki Moves Outside PAR
Meanwhile, another weather system, the tropical storm internationally named “Kajiki” (formerly Isang), was last tracked 570 kilometers west of Sinait, Ilocos Sur, outside the Philippine area of responsibility. Community members reported that Kajiki is traveling westward at 30 kilometers per hour, with maximum sustained winds reaching 85 kilometers per hour and gusts of up to 105 kilometers per hour.
Officials confirmed that Kajiki exited the PAR early Saturday morning, reducing immediate threat levels within the country but still warranting attention for areas along its path.
Preparedness and Monitoring Remain Crucial
Weather experts continue to emphasize the importance of vigilance as the low-pressure area inside PAR shows rapid development signs. They encourage residents to monitor updates from official sources and heed any advisories or warnings issued by local authorities.
Community members are reminded to secure their homes and keep emergency supplies ready in case the situation escalates. The government and disaster response teams stand ready to provide assistance as needed.
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