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LPA to drench the country on Friday, says PAGASA

22 May 2026
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LPA to drench the country on Friday, says PAGASA
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A low-pressure area (LPA) is expected to bring rains over large parts of the country on Friday, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).

The LPA being monitored within the Philippine Area of Responsibility was located 875 kilometers east of southern Mindanao, PAGASA said in a tropical cyclone formation outlook released at 10am.

“It has a low chance of developing into a tropical cyclone,” PAGASA weather specialist Loriedin De La Cruz-Galicia said in a 5am media briefing in Filipino, attributing this to the LPA’s weak circulation.

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