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Amihan begins in Cordillera

Amihan begins in Cordillera – BusinessWorld Online


      
      
      
      
      








BAGUIO CITY — Residents and visitors in the Cordillera region should brace for colder days ahead as the Northeast Monsoon, locally known as Amihan, begins to make its presence felt.

As the months of November to February typically mark the cold season in the highlands, temperatures are expected to drop significantly, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) in Baguio said.

“The Amihan brings cold and dry air from the northeast, which affects the northern and central parts of Luzon, including the Cordillera region,” PAGASA-Baguio Chief Meteorologist Larry Esperanza said.

He added that as the season progresses, Baguio City and areas with higher elevation, like Atok in Benguet, could experience temperatures that drop to single digits, particularly in the early mornings and late evenings.

Historically, Baguio City records some of the country’s lowest temperatures during these months, with early morning chills dipping as low as 8°C or even lower in extreme cases.

Despite the colder mornings and evenings, localized thunderstorms may still occur, particularly in the afternoons, Mr. Esperanza said.

“While Amihan generally brings stable weather, we should still expect brief periods of rain brought about by localized convective activities,” he said. These sudden showers are typical during transitional weather and are not uncommon even in the cooler months.

PAGASA advises the public to stay updated with local weather bulletins and to prepare accordingly. Mr. Esperanza also emphasized the importance of dressing warmly and ensuring that homes are adequately insulated to prevent cold-related illnesses.

As the chilly breeze starts sweeping across the highlands, residents are reminded that this seasonal drop in temperature is normal.

The lowest temperature recorded in Baguio City was 6.3°C on January 18, 1961. —Artemio A. Dumlao

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