PAGASA officially declares start of dry season


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Expect warmer weather in the coming weeks after the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) officially declared the start of dry season in the country on Wednesday, March 16.

PAGASA Administrator Vicente Malano said the termination of the northeast monsoon or “amihan” season signaled the beginning of warmer weather in the Philippines.

“The recent analysis indicate retreat of the high pressure area (HPA) over Siberia, thereby weakening the associated northeasterly winds and decreasing sea level pressure in the country,” Malano said in a statement.

“Moreover, the wind pattern has generally shifted from northeasterlies to easterlies over most parts of the country as a result of the advancing HPA over the northwestern Pacific. These signify the termination of the northeast monsoon (amihan) and the start of the dry season and warmer condition,” he said.

With the start of dry and warm season in the country, Malano noted that the “day-to-day rainfall distribution across the country will be influenced mostly by easterlies and localized thunderstorms.”

He advised the public to take precautionary measures to minimize heat stress and optimize the daily use of water for personal and domestic consumption.

PAGASA has these other tips to prevent heat stroke.

1. Stay indoors as much as possible, if air conditioning is not available, stay on the lowest floor out of the sunshine.

2. Wear lightweight and light colored clothing. Light colors will reflect the sun's energy. Drink plenty of water regularly. The body needs water to keep cool.

3. Water is the safest liquid to drink during heat emergencies. Avoid drinking liquor because it dehydrates the body.

4. Eat small meals however eat more often. Avoid eating foods of high in protein which can increase metabolic heat.