Tropical Depression Enteng has caused a buzz as classes are suspended across the Philippines! Discover the latest updates and weather warnings inside!
As Tropical Depression Enteng makes waves, schools all over the Philippines are putting the brakes on Monday classes, September 2! The local government units have issued class suspensions not just to keep the kids dry and cozy at home, but also to safeguard them from any potential hazards due to the impending downpours. Enteng is putting Camarines Norte on red alert and has even led Muntinlupa to join the class suspension trend, ensuring students from all levels are given a break from their studies before soaking in too much water from the skies.
In other news, PAGASA issued Heavy Rainfall Warning No. 2, making it crystal clear that everyone should prepare for some serious wet weather ahead. It’s not just about rain; it’s a classic showdown between Tropical Depression Enteng and the southwest monsoon, battling tooth and nail to see who can make our weather more dramatic. Bacolod City is even in the mix, joining at least nine other local government units that have decided to throw in the towel on classes for the day. Looks like it’s time to grab that umbrella and some cozy blankets!
But wait, there's more! While Enteng might be causing class disruptions, it also brings with it some stunning visuals of nature at its finest! The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) is tricky business as they caution about potential lahar flows near Mayon Volcano due to heavy rains. If anyone thought a lazy day at home would mean rain checks on thrill, nature's power might just be more entertaining!
So what do we do when stuck safe indoors? Why not whip out that board game you’ve been neglecting or dive into a binge-worthy series? The atmospheric wonders of Tropical Depression Enteng might be a perfect excuse for some family bonding! Did you know, the Philippines experiences an average of 20 tropical cyclones a year? And as we cuddle up, don’t forget that we are nestled right along the hurricane belt, with some of the world's most awe-inspiring landscapes! So buckle up, stay safe, and enjoy the ride that nature has prepared for us!
Several local government units have suspended in-person classes for Monday, September 2, due to Tropical Depression Enteng.
Classes in all levels in public and private schools on Monday, September 2, in Camarines Norte are suspended due to tropical storm Enteng.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has issued Heavy Rainfall Warning No. 2 due to Tropical Depression ...
Muntinlupa Mayor Ruffy Biazon announced the suspension of classes for Sept. 2 due to bad weather. Classes in Muntinlupa in all levels in public and private ...
Follow this page for updates on "Enteng", the fifth tropical cyclone to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility this year.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) warned on Sunday evening, Sept. 2 about the potential for lahar flows from Mayon Volcano, ...
Bookmark this page for PAGASA forecasts — including updates on Enteng's track, wind signals, and rainfall warnings — as well as the latest news on affected ...
Bacolod City and at least nine other local government units in Negros suspended classes on Monday, Sept. 2, as tropical depression “Enteng” intensified.
Pagasa's 11 p.m. Tropical Cyclone Bulletin #5 reported that Tropical Storm Enteng will bring heavy rainfall in several Luzon areas.