A low pressure area (LPA) spotted east of Mindanao on Tuesday has a slim chance of turning into a storm but the weather bureau is not discounting the possibility it could grow stronger while it is over the Pacific Ocean. The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said the LPA was moving too fast and thus, had a "very low probability of developing into a tropical cyclone." As of Wednesday morning, the disturbance was estimated at 790 kilometers east of Mindanao. "The LPA is expected to bring moderate to heavy rains (2.5-10.0 millimeters per hour) and thunderstorms to Mindanao and the provinces o...
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