Guest viewing limit reached
  • You have reached the maximum number of guest views allowed
  • Please register below to remove this limitation
  • Already a member? Click here to login

Welcome to Discussion Bucks

Earn Cash While You Engage!

Join the ultimate paid-to-post forum where your opinions earn you real cash! 🌟 💵 Earn While You Post: Share your thoughts and watch your earnings grow. 🌐 Global Community: Connect with members worldwide. 🎁 Exclusive Perks: Enjoy rewards and VIP perks. Get Started in Minutes!

SignUp Now!

Longer nights in the Philippines

Joined
Sep 25, 2023
Messages
31,287
Reaction score
2,685
Trophy Points
177
Location
Philippines
D Bucks
💵8.276550
Referral Credit
100
Longer nights are expected in the Philippines as yesterday marked the beginning of the autumnal and vernal equinoxes in the northern and southern hemispheres, respectively, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).

Days and nights will be approximately 12 hours long, with the sun rising at 5:45 a.m. and setting at 5:53 p.m. PAGASA said that the country is moving toward the winter solstice, which starts around the third week of December, The northeast monsoon starts in early November and lasts until February.

It is also expected a colder weather, it is because the country is already transitioning from southwest monsoon to northeast monsoon.

The report added that the southwest monsoon does not reach Metro Manila. At present, it only affects Northern Luzon like the Ilocos Region and Cagayan Valley. It is located offshore and it does not reach many areas in the country.

In addition, it was sighted that there will be four to seven typhoons expected to enter the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) until yearend amid the threat of La Niña, PAGASA said.

Report source from: PHILSTAR
 
Back
Top Bottom