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PAGASA says Storm Tino (Kalmaegi) is now ‘much less seemingly’ to set off important rainfall, however its trough or extension should still carry scattered rain and thunderstorms to Palawan and Occidental Mindoro
MANILA, Philippines – Storm Tino (Kalmaegi) continued to strengthen over the West Philippine Sea on Wednesday night, November 5, forward of its anticipated exit from the Philippine Space of Accountability (PAR).
In a briefing previous 11 pm on Wednesday, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Companies Administration (PAGASA) stated Tino was final noticed 225 kilometers northeast of Pag-asa Island, Kalayaan, Palawan, at 10 pm.
The hurricane barely slowed down, shifting west northwest at 25 kilometers per hour from 30 km/h. But it surely stays on observe to exit PAR by early Thursday morning, November 6, on the newest.
Tino’s most sustained winds elevated from 140 km/h to 150 km/h — its similar depth when it made its first three landfalls in Southern Leyte, Cebu, and Negros Occidental. The hurricane’s gustiness is now as much as 185 km/h from 170 km/h.
On the top of Tino’s onslaught, Sign No. 4 was the very best tropical cyclone wind sign raised. As of 11 pm on Wednesday, these areas stay underneath wind indicators:
Sign No. 2
Gale-force winds (62 to 88 km/h), minor to reasonable menace to life and property
Sign No. 1
Robust winds (39 to 61 km/h), minimal to minor menace to life and property
- remainder of Palawan together with Calamian Islands
PAGASA stated Tino is now “much less seemingly” to set off important rainfall because it strikes away from the nation, however its trough or extension should still carry scattered rain and thunderstorms to Palawan and Occidental Mindoro.
The climate bureau additionally lifted its storm surge warning on Wednesday night.
Situations in sure seaboards, nonetheless, are nonetheless unsafe.
As much as very tough seas (journey is dangerous for all vessels)
- Seaboards of Kalayaan Islands – waves as much as 5 meters excessive
As much as tough seas (small vessels mustn’t enterprise out to sea)
- Western seaboards of Palawan together with Calamian Islands – waves as much as 3.5 meters excessive
- Seaboards of Batanes, Babuyan Islands, and Ilocos Norte; northwestern seaboard of Occidental Mindoro together with Lubang Islands – waves as much as 3 meters excessive
As much as reasonable seas (small vessels ought to take precautionary measures or keep away from crusing, if potential)
- Seaboards of mainland Cagayan, Isabela, Aurora, Zambales, and Bataan; remaining seaboards of Occidental Mindoro and mainland Palawan together with Cagayancillo Islands; northern and jap seaboards of Polillo Islands and Catanduanes; northern seaboards of Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur; western seaboards of Pangasinan, Vintage, and Negros Occidental; southern seaboards of Iloilo and Guimaras – waves as much as 2.5 meters excessive
- Remaining seaboards of Ilocos Area; northern and jap seaboards of Northern Samar; seaboards of Japanese Samar; jap seaboards of Albay, Sorsogon, Dinagat Islands, Caraga, and Davao Area; southern seaboards of Oriental Mindoro and Marinduque; western and northern seaboards of Romblon – waves as much as 2 meters excessive
Tino left dozens of individuals lifeless within the Visayas and Mindanao, principally in Cebu, which is underneath a state of calamity. It adopted this path by means of the nation, bringing torrential rain and damaging winds:
Monday, November 3
Tuesday, November 4
- first landfall in Silago, Southern Leyte (12 am)
- moved over Leyte
- handed near Cebu’s Camotes Islands
- second landfall in Borbon, Cebu (5:10 am)
- third landfall in Sagay Metropolis, Negros Occidental (6:40 am)
- fourth landfall in San Lorenzo, Guimaras (11:10 am)
- fifth landfall in Iloilo Metropolis, Iloilo (1:20 pm)
- moved over Vintage
- sixth landfall in Magsaysay, Cuyo Islands, Palawan (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, November 5
- seventh landfall in Batas Island, Taytay, Palawan (4:10 am)
- eighth landfall in El Nido, Palawan (4:40 am)
Tino is the Philippines’ twentieth tropical cyclone for 2025, and the primary for November. Other than Tino, PAGASA continues to observe a tropical despair exterior PAR. (READ: Future Uwan, a possible tremendous hurricane, might hit Luzon)
The climate bureau expects two or three tropical cyclones to type inside or enter PAR throughout November. – Rappler.com

