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Typhoon Rosita (international name "Yutu") has intensified as it entered the country Saturday morning, weather officials said.

In its 11:00 a.m. report, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said the typhoon now has maximum sustained winds of 200 kilometers per hour (kph), up from 185 kph, near the center, and gustiness of up to 245 kph from 225 kph.

It is currently at 1,345 kilometers east of Aparri, Cagayan, moving west at 20 kph.

PAGASA said tropical cyclone warning signals are likely to be raised over parts of northern and central Luzon by evening of Sunday, Oct. 28.

Metro Manila, it added, will possibly be under Signal No. 1 by Monday evening, Oct. 29.

Rosita, the 18th typhoon to enter the country this year, is expected to make landfall over Cagayan and Isabela area on Tuesday, Oct. 30.

It will bring moderate to heavy rains to northern and central Luzon starting Monday, Oct. 29. The eastern section of northern and central Luzon, meanwhile, will experience strong to very strong winds starting Tuesday, Oct. 30.

Heavy rains are expected over the provinces of Quezon and Cagayan from Monday to Tuesday (Oct. 29 to 30).

From Tuesday to Wednesday (Oct. 30 to 31), Rosita will cause heavy rains in northern and central Luzon and Metro Manila, PAGASA said.

While it has a "slim possibility" to further intensify, the PAGASA still warned of possible destructive effects that the typhoon may cause.

"'Wag ninyong ipagwalang bahala ang bagyong ito dahil meron itong bugso ng hangin na umaabot sa 200 kph," it said, adding that the typhoon can cause flooding in low lying areas and landslides in mountainous areas.

Translation: Do not neglect this typhoon because it has gusts of up to 200 kph.

SOURCE: http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/10/27/tyhoon-rosita.html

Typhoon #RositaPH intensifies upon entry to Philippines – PAGASA


Typhoon Rosita (international name "Yutu") has intensified as it entered the country Saturday morning, weather officials said.

In its 11:00 a.m. report, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said the typhoon now has maximum sustained winds of 200 kilometers per hour (kph), up from 185 kph, near the center, and gustiness of up to 245 kph from 225 kph.

It is currently at 1,345 kilometers east of Aparri, Cagayan, moving west at 20 kph.

PAGASA said tropical cyclone warning signals are likely to be raised over parts of northern and central Luzon by evening of Sunday, Oct. 28.

Metro Manila, it added, will possibly be under Signal No. 1 by Monday evening, Oct. 29.

Rosita, the 18th typhoon to enter the country this year, is expected to make landfall over Cagayan and Isabela area on Tuesday, Oct. 30.

It will bring moderate to heavy rains to northern and central Luzon starting Monday, Oct. 29. The eastern section of northern and central Luzon, meanwhile, will experience strong to very strong winds starting Tuesday, Oct. 30.

Heavy rains are expected over the provinces of Quezon and Cagayan from Monday to Tuesday (Oct. 29 to 30).

From Tuesday to Wednesday (Oct. 30 to 31), Rosita will cause heavy rains in northern and central Luzon and Metro Manila, PAGASA said.

While it has a "slim possibility" to further intensify, the PAGASA still warned of possible destructive effects that the typhoon may cause.

"'Wag ninyong ipagwalang bahala ang bagyong ito dahil meron itong bugso ng hangin na umaabot sa 200 kph," it said, adding that the typhoon can cause flooding in low lying areas and landslides in mountainous areas.

Translation: Do not neglect this typhoon because it has gusts of up to 200 kph.

SOURCE: http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/10/27/tyhoon-rosita.html

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