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According to the National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasts, an area of low pressure is currently forming in the Eastern Philippine Sea. This low-pressure area is forecast to move into the East Sea by the middle of next week (Sept. 16-17) and then intensify into a tropical depression. The tropical depression then has the ability to become a storm and move towards the continent of our country.
Also, in the middle of the week, in the north there is a part of cold air that pushes the low pressure trench to the north. Due to the influence of the previous low pressure trench, followed by the effects of tropical storms / depressions, the northern and central provinces are likely to experience heavy or very heavy rains, accompanied by the risk of thunderstorms. tornadoes, lightning, hail, and high winds on weekends (around September 18-20).
The Meteorological Agency declared that it is a high risk natural and meteorological disaster that will occur in the East Sea and our continent in the near future.
This agency will closely monitor and update the information regularly based on the specific developments of each type of disaster.
Other comments show that, from the second half of September to the end of 2020, there is the possibility of around 6-8 tropical storms and depressions occurring in the East Sea, of which around 4-5 storms are affected. directly to the continent of our country, mainly in the central and southern regions. CThe Central and South Central provinces must be prepared for heavy rains, especially heavy rains, which last in October and November 2020.
Meanwhile, this year’s winter is expected to come earlier and be colder than last winter.
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