Typhoon to reenter PAR Sunday night - Pagasa
Typhoon to reenter PAR Sunday night - Pagasa

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Title Typhoon Bising Philippine Weather Forecast Warns of Sunday Night Reentry into PAR
The Philippines is bracing itself for another round of severe weather as Tropical Storm Danas, locally known as Bising, is expected to reenter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on Sunday night. According to the latest forecast from Pagasa, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration, Bising will intensify into a typhoon that may affect Batanes and potentially impact other parts of the country.
The Forecast
Pagasa predicts that Bising will move northeastward over the next 36 hours, with a possibility of entering the northwestern boundary of PAR tonight. By tomorrow morning (July 7), it is expected to exit the northern boundary of PAR.
Intensity
As Bising reenters PAR, its intensity is forecasted to increase significantly over the next 12 hours, with maximum sustained winds reaching 130 kilometers per hour (kph) and gustiness up to 160 kph. This represents a substantial increase in intensity.
Land Interaction
On Thursday, Bising is expected to interact with the landmass of China, which may cause it to weaken. We will continue to monitor this development and provide updates as necessary.
Weather Dominance
In the meantime, Pagasa reminds us that the southwest monsoon will remain the dominant weather system affecting most parts of the country in the coming days. As such, it is essential to stay informed about the latest forecast and plan accordingly.
Anticipating Bising's Impact
As we anticipate Bising's reentry into PAR and subsequent intensification, it is crucial that we stay informed about the latest weather updates. Whether you are a resident of Batanes or traveling through the region, please take necessary precautions to minimize risks and ensure a smoother ride for everyone affected by Typhoon Bising.
By staying ahead of the curve and monitoring the forecast, we can effectively prepare for potential disruptions and ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals impacted by this powerful storm.