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Friday, February 01, 2008
Erratic weather to continue
By Carlo P. Mallo

ERRATIC weather will continue to prevail in Davao City over the weekend as moderate to strong winds blow from the Northeastern direction. Rains will still be prevalent especially during the evenings.

Moderate to rough seas will affect Southern Mindanao, especially along its eastern coasts.

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The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said Southern Mindanao will have partly cloudy skies to mostly cloudy skies with isolated rain showers and thunderstorms.

But the extended forecast of the weather body showed that the region will experience sunshine weather with occasional rains.

Temperature in the region will vary from a high of 33 degrees Celsius to a low of 23 degrees Celsius. Humidity will still be prevalent especially right after daybreak peaking at a high of 95 percent and will be on a low of 50 percent shortly after lunch.

No weather disturbance is affecting any part of the country at the moment. The region has been experiencing rainy weather since the start of the year.

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