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PAGASA: Up to 3 tropical cyclones expected in PAR in August

PAGASA: Up to 3 tropical cyclones expected in PAR in August

GMA Network6 days ago
Two to three tropical cyclones are expected in the Philippine area of responsibility this month, according to state weather bureau PAGASA said Friday.
In an update, PAGASA said 17 tropical cyclones may enter or develop in PAR from August this year to January next year. The following are the expected number of tropical cyclones per month:
August - two to three
September - two to four
October - two to four
November - two to three
December - one to two
January - zero to one
'Makikita sa infographic na nasa ibaba ang climatological tracks ng mga bagyong dumaan at pumasok ng PAR mula taong 1948 hanggang 2015 at ang bilang ng mga bagyo na maaring mabuo kada buwan,' PAGASA said.
(The infographic below shows the climatological tracks of typhoons that passed through and entered the PAR from 1948 to 2015 and the number of typhoons that are expected to form each month.)
'Ang pagtaya na ito ay base sa 186th Climate Outlook Forum ng ahensya noong ika-29 ng Hulyo 2025,' it added.
(This forecast is based on the agency's 186th Climate Outlook Forum on July 29, 2025.)
The next update is expected to be released on August 27, according to PAGASA. — RSJ, GMA Integrated News
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