No tropical cyclone wind signals have been raised yet and PAGASA notes that the storm will not “directly affect the country” until Tuesday.
State weather service PAGASA expects Queenie to move westward in the next 12 hours before moving west northwestward starting Tuesday. This may be hoisted over the eastern part of Caraga and other areas in Eastern Visayas starting Tuesday evening. Light to moderate, with sometimes heavy rains, may be experienced over Caraga, Eastern Visayas, and Bicol starting Wednesday.
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, October 31) — A new tropical depression entered the country's weather monitoring area Monday morning and was named “Queenie,” ...
Tropical depression Queenie intensified into a tropical storm on Monday, Oct. 31, the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services ...
In its latest bulletin, PAGASA said that the center of Tropical Storm Queenie was estimated 815 kilometers East of Northeastern Mindanao. However, light to moderate with at times heavy rains possible over Caraga, Eastern Visayas, and Bicol Region beginning Wednesday. Queenie packs maximum sustained winds of 65 km per hour (kph) near the center and gustiness of up to 80 kph.
Queenie intensified into a tropical storm, PAGASa said, as it warned of more rains in areas still reeling from cyclone Paeng.
It will leave the Philippine area of responsibility on Monday afternoon or evening, PAGASA said in a separate 11 a.m. - Pangasinan Meanwhile, Paeng re-intensified into a severe tropical storm while moving over the West Philippine Sea. 1 was the highest it could raise. However, light to moderate with at times heavy rains [are] possible over Caraga, Eastern Visayas, and Bicol Region beginning Wednesday," PAGASA said in its 11 a.m. "Queenie is unlikely to directly affect the country until Tuesday.
MANILA, Philippines – Tropical Depression Queenie strengthened into a tropical storm on Monday morning, the state weather bureau said in its 11 a.m. weather ...
Queenie entered the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) on Monday morning, while severe tropical storm Paeng (international name: Nalgae) continues to traverse over the West Philippine Sea. Although seen to exit the PAR on Monday afternoon or evening, Paeng is still triggering rains in fourteen areas in the country that remain under Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. weather update.