The state weather bureau said the highest computed heat index on Saturday, April 29, was recorded in Cagayan.
The highest computed heat index on Saturday, April 29 compared to the so far highest recorded heat index in 2023 (Photo courtesy of PAGASA)
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said a sizzling heat index of 43°C was recorded in Aparri, Cagayan on Saturday. Heat index is the “apparent temperature” that humans perceive. According to PAGASA, a heat index between 42°C and 51°C is considered “dangerous” as it could cause heat cramps, heat exhaustion, or heat stroke with continued sun exposure. Apart from Cagayan, four other areas logged a “dangerous” heat index on Saturday. These areas are Butuan City, Agusan Del Norte (42°C); Dagupan City, Pangasinan (43°C); Masbate City, Masbate (42°C); and Puerto Princesa City, Palawan (42°C). “Limit the time spent outdoors [or] schedule heavy-duty activities for the beginning or the end of the day when it’s cooler [to prevent heat-related illnesses],” PAGASA warned. The country’s so far highest heat index in 2023 was recorded in Guiuan, Eastern Samar at 49°C on April 16.
The highest computed heat index on Saturday, April 29 compared to the so far highest recorded heat index in 2023 (Photo courtesy of PAGASA)
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said a sizzling heat index of 43°C was recorded in Aparri, Cagayan on Saturday. Heat index is the “apparent temperature” that humans perceive. According to PAGASA, a heat index between 42°C and 51°C is considered “dangerous” as it could cause heat cramps, heat exhaustion, or heat stroke with continued sun exposure. Apart from Cagayan, four other areas logged a “dangerous” heat index on Saturday. These areas are Butuan City, Agusan Del Norte (42°C); Dagupan City, Pangasinan (43°C); Masbate City, Masbate (42°C); and Puerto Princesa City, Palawan (42°C). “Limit the time spent outdoors [or] schedule heavy-duty activities for the beginning or the end of the day when it’s cooler [to prevent heat-related illnesses],” PAGASA warned. The country’s so far highest heat index in 2023 was recorded in Guiuan, Eastern Samar at 49°C on April 16.