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According to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), the intense El Niño weather phenomenon is projected to lessen. El Niño may still impact the country in the next few days, despite its decreasing strength. The rainy season is expected to start between June 1 and 15, although before that, people can expect isolated thunderstorms in late May. Furthermore, PAGASA said that the Philippines may see 13 to 16 tropical cyclones until the end of the year. El Niño has already caused PHP 4 billion in damage to the country's agricultural industry, raising concerns.