‘Leon’ maintains strength, moves westward over PH Sea

Posted by watchmen
October 28, 2024
Posted in News
Photo courtesy of PAGASA
Photo courtesy of PAGASA

Tropical Storm “Leon” (international name: Kong-Rey) maintained strength as it moved westward over the Philippine Sea, the state weather bureau said yesterday.

In its 5:00 a.m. bulletin, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said “Leon” was last seen 1,195 km east of Central Luzon packing maximum sustained winds of 65 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 80 kph while moving 20 kph westward.

The tropical cyclone is seen to remain far from the Philippine landmass, Pagasa said.

As of posting time, no Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS) is hoisted.

However, TCWS No. 1 may be declared over portions of Cagayan Valley and the northeastern portion of Bicol Region by Sunday night, Pagasa reported.

Likewise, “Leon” still has no direct effect on the weather conditions in the country within the forecast period.

But Pagasa said it may affect extreme Northern Luzon depending on how close it will get during its recurvature over the Philippine Sea.

Furthermore, it may also continue to influence the southwesterly windflow recently triggered by Severe Tropical Storm “Trami” (Kristine) which may affect the western section of Southern Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao in the coming days, the weather bureau added.

“Leon” is forecast to move westward until early Monday morning, October 28, before turning west northwestward from Monday morning to early Tuesday morning, October 29.

Afterward, it is forecast to turn northwestward to north northwestward for the rest of the forecast period and may make landfall over the Ryukyu Islands in Okinawa, Japan on Friday morning, November 1.

This tropical cyclone is expected to gradually intensify in the next 24 hours and may reach severe tropical storm category by early Monday morning.

A period of rapid intensification is also likely to happen starting Monday until Wednesday. “Leon” may also reach typhoon category on Monday evening or early Tuesday morning.

Although Leon will remain far from the country’s landmass, Pagasa is advising the public and disaster risk reduction and management offices to take all necessary precautions. (PNA)

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