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(Satellite image of Typhoon Rosita from NOAA) |
Typhoon Rosita (Yutu) has weakened and moved towards the West Philippine Sea Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 30.
It made landfall in Isabela early Tuesday morning and went out of the province of La Union at 2 p.m. It was located 125 km northwest of Dagupan City at 4 p.pm.
Based on PAGASA’s 5 p.m. weather bulletin, Signal No. 3 is still raised in Pangasinan and La Union.
Signal No. 2 is up in
- Abra,
- Ilocos Sur,
- Benguet,
- Mountain Province,
- Nueva Vizcaya,
- Nueva Ecija,
- Tarlac, and
- Zambales.
PAGASA warned that traveling to these areas by land is dangerous.
Signal No. 1 is hoisted over Metro Manila and 14 other areas:
- Ilocos Norte,
- Apayao,
- Kalinga,
- Cagayan,
- Isabela,
- Quirino,
- Aurora,
- Bulacan,
- Pampanga,
- Bataan,
- Rizal,
- Cavite,
- Laguna, and
- Batangas.
A storm surge of up to 3 meters is possible in the coastal areas of Ilocos Sur, La Union and Pangasinan.
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