Mindanao Weather Update – August 4, 2024 4PM




As of 4 PM today, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has issued a weather update for Mindanao, highlighting the effects of the southwest monsoon (Habagat) across the region.


Current Weather Conditions


Mindanao is experiencing partly cloudy to at times cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms. This weather pattern poses a risk of flash floods and landslides due to moderate to heavy rains in certain areas.


City-Specific Weather Reports


Davao City

- Weather: Partly cloudy to at times cloudy with rainshowers or thunderstorms.

- Temperature: High of 32°C, Low of 26°C.

- Winds: Light to moderate from the southwest.

- Coastal Conditions: Slight to moderate.


General Santos City

- Weather: Partly cloudy to at times cloudy with rainshowers or thunderstorms.

- Temperature: High of 32°C, Low of 26°C.

- Winds: Light to moderate from the southwest.

- Coastal Conditions: Slight to moderate.


Iligan City

- Weather: Partly cloudy to at times cloudy with rainshowers or thunderstorms.

- Temperature: High of 32°C, Low of 26°C.

- Winds: Light to moderate from the southwest.

- Coastal Conditions: Slight to moderate.


Cagayan de Oro City

- Weather: Partly cloudy to at times cloudy with rainshowers or thunderstorms.

- Temperature: High of 32°C, Low of 26°C.

- Winds: Light to moderate from the southwest.

- Coastal Conditions: Slight to moderate.


Monitoring of Low Pressure Area (LPA)


PAGASA is currently monitoring a low pressure area (LPA) located near the northeastern boundary of the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR). This LPA is expected to approach the country between August 6 and 9, potentially bringing cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms to various regions, including Mindanao.


Safety Precautions


Residents across Mindanao, particularly in the cities mentioned, should remain vigilant and prepared for possible weather-related disruptions. It is advisable to monitor the latest weather advisories and take necessary precautions against potential flash floods or landslides during heavy rainfall events.


Stay safe and informed as we navigate through this weather pattern!

for more info visit PASA website: https://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph

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