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2-3 storms seen in Philippines in September — PAGASA

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MANILA, Philippines — Weather bureau PAGASA on Monday said the Philippines may see two to three storms this coming September. 

 

The agency's forecast is based on the number of weather disturbances that enter the country during this month in the previous years. 

 

Weather specialist Ariel Rojas said those that make landfall usually hit Luzon and Samar Island. But he added storms have the highest chance of making landfall in the northeastern tip of Luzon, or over Cagayan Valley. 

 

Full Story: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/08/30/2123655/2-3-storms-seen-philippines-september-pagasa

 

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