MANILA, Philippines – Classes have been suspended in several areas on Tuesday, July 24, 2018 due to inclement weather and flooding brought by southwest monsoon.
From 5:00 pm today until 5:00 am tomorrow (Tuesday), PAGASA said that Zambales, Bataan, Cavite and Batangas will experience monsoon rains while Metro Manila and the rest of Central Luzon will have occasional rains.
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Cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms are expected over Laguna, Rizal and Quezon. Light to strong winds blowing from southwest will prevail and the coastal waters will be moderate to rough.
A new Low Pressure Area (LPA) was spotted at 1,495 km East of Central Luzon (Outside PAR). This system may develop into a Tropical Depression in the next 24 to 48 hours, the weather central said.
(As of 9:42 p.m.) Here's the updated list of class suspensions for Tuesday, July 24, 2018 due to monsoon rains (refresh page for the updates):
METRO MANILA
PROVINCES
According to the automatic class suspension guideline by DepEd, LGUs have the authority to declare local suspensions in areas where there is no storm signal.
Meanwhile, cancellation of classes in the tertiary level especially in the private institutions will be at discretion of school administrators.
Note: This is a developing story. Keep locked for the updates. Help us crowdsource class suspension announcements by tweeting @mysummitexpress or commenting below.
— The Summit Express
From 5:00 pm today until 5:00 am tomorrow (Tuesday), PAGASA said that Zambales, Bataan, Cavite and Batangas will experience monsoon rains while Metro Manila and the rest of Central Luzon will have occasional rains.
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Cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms are expected over Laguna, Rizal and Quezon. Light to strong winds blowing from southwest will prevail and the coastal waters will be moderate to rough.
A new Low Pressure Area (LPA) was spotted at 1,495 km East of Central Luzon (Outside PAR). This system may develop into a Tropical Depression in the next 24 to 48 hours, the weather central said.
(As of 9:42 p.m.) Here's the updated list of class suspensions for Tuesday, July 24, 2018 due to monsoon rains (refresh page for the updates):
METRO MANILA
- Valenzuela City – selected day care centers only
PROVINCES
- Bataan – all levels (public and private)
- Calumpit, Bulacan – all levels (public and private)
- Kawit, Cavite – all levels (public and private)
- Olongapo City – all levels (public and private)
- Apalit, Pampanga – selected schools only
- Arayat, Pampanga – selected barangays only
- Candaba, Pampanga – selected barangays only
- Masantol, Pampanga – all levels (public and private), until July 27
- San Luis, Pampanga – all levels (public and private) on selected barangays
- Calasiao, Pangasinan – all levels (public and private)
- Dagupan City, Pangasinan – all levels (public and private), until July 25
- Sta. Barbara, Pangasinan – all levels (public and private)
- Urbiztondo, Pangasinan – all levels (public and private)
- Bayambang, Pangasinan – all levels (public and private)
- Bugallon, Pangasinan – all levels (public and private)
- Malasiqui, Pangasinan – all levels (public and private)
- Sual, Pangasinan – all levels (public and private)
- Labrador, Pangasinan – all levels (public and private)
- Binmaley, Pangasinan – all levels (public and private)
- Lingayen, Pangasinan – all levels (public and private)
- Subic, Zambales – all levels (public and private)
According to the automatic class suspension guideline by DepEd, LGUs have the authority to declare local suspensions in areas where there is no storm signal.
Meanwhile, cancellation of classes in the tertiary level especially in the private institutions will be at discretion of school administrators.
Note: This is a developing story. Keep locked for the updates. Help us crowdsource class suspension announcements by tweeting @mysummitexpress or commenting below.
— The Summit Express