The state weather bureau said the country will continue to experience cloudy skies with some isolated rains from time to time.
Children play in a portable pool in Tondo, Manila on Sunday, March 22, 2026. Photo by Ryan Baldemor, The Philippine STAR
The dry season is expected to start this week, the Philippine
Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration said
on Sunday, March 22.
PAGASA weather specialist Grace Castañeda
said that the country will continue to experience cloudy skies with some
isolated rains from time to time.
At the same time, the weather bureau may announce the end of the northeast monsoon or amihan season.
“We
are expecting that this type of weather will continue in the next few
days and within this week we can officially terminate the amihan season and will coincide with the declaration of warm and dry season,” she said.
PAGASA is currently not monitoring any low-pressure area subject for tropical cyclone formation.
