LPA off Pacific Ocean now has 60-70% chance of developing into tropical depression, says PAGASA

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) on Wednesday, Dec. 22, said the low pressure area (LPA) off the Pacific Ocean now has a higher chance of developing into a tropical depression in the coming days.
"Based on current data available, the low pressure area over the Pacific Ocean is expected to enter the Philippine area of responsibility on Dec. 26 or 27. It will be closest to the landmass of Mindanao on the evening of Dec. 29, or morning of Dec. 30," PAGASA said in a statement.
It was earlier expected to enter the PAR on Dec. 23 or 24 and move closest to Eastern Visayas and Mindanao on Dec. 25.
"This LPA has 60 percent to 70 percent chance to develop into a tropical depression," PAGASA added.
On Wednesday morning's forecast, PAGASA said there was a 30 to 40 percent chance that the LPA would become a tropical depression.
As of 4 a.m., Wednesday, the LPA was estimated at 1,350 kilometers east of Mindanao.
PAGASA advised the public to continue monitoring updates regarding this weather disturbance "for possible changes on the forecast scenario."
It also asked the public to take precautionary measures and "remain vigilant against unofficial information coming from unverified sources."
PAGASA said that official information is being released by PAGASA through its website, Youtube channel, and social media accounts.