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MM to experience drought in April and May - Pagasa
The Philippine Star
|February 26, 2024
Metro Manila will experience a “meteorologically drought condition” in April and May, amid the current strong El Niño phenomenon in the country, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).
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Meteorologically drought condition occurs when there is a big reduction of rainfall for three to five consecutive months, PAGASA Climate Monitoring and Prediction Section head Ana Lisa Solis said in an interview.
“By end of April or May, Metro Manila will be under what we call meteorologically drought condition, it will experience a prolonged dry spell which already started last month and will continue next month. Few rains are expected in Metro Manila so there will be a big reduction in rainwater,” Solis said.
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