PAGASA says no worries BUT Int'l forecasters says otherwise
PAGASA said that this weather disturbance (KABAYAN) is too far to directly affect any part of the country. Their estimated rainfall amount is from 15 – 25 mm per hour within the 600 km diameter of the storm.
Weather-forecast.com and AccuWeather.com concurs with NASA's forecast... predicting 293mm precipitation, a recipe for flooding in a city such as Olongapo where 250mm and above is already too much for our drainage system to handle.
No harm in being prepared.... if it does not arrive.... salamat sa Diyos.
Fri | Tide Set One | 08:22 AM | 1.31 m | 05:10 PM | -0.01 m |
Tide Set Two | |||||
Sat | Tide Set One | 09:08 AM | 1.36 m | 05:43 PM | -0.03 m |
Tide Set Two | |||||
Sun | Tide Set One | 09:53 AM | 1.38 m | 06:13 PM | -0.02 m |
High Tide tomorrow is 9:08am at 1.36 meters
Labels: flooding, forecast, olongapo city, subic bay, weather
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