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Tropical Depression Usman on track to hit land December 28

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Tropical Depression Usman on track to hit land December 28
More than 2 dozen areas are under Signal No. 1, with Usman's landfall expected on Friday evening, December 28

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MANILA, Philippines – Tropical Depression Usman maintained its track toward Eastern Visayas before dawn on Friday, December 28, with its landfall expected in the evening.

In a bulletin issued 5 am on Friday, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said Usman is already 285 kilometers east of Guiuan, Eastern Samar. It is still moving west northwest at 10 kilometers per hour (km/h).

The tropical depression continues to have maximum winds of 55 km/h and gustiness of up to 65 km/h. But it could strengthen into a tropical storm before hitting land. (READ: FAST FACTS: Tropical cyclones, rainfall advisories)

Signal No. 1 is raised in:

  • northern part of Palawan including Calamian Group of Islands
  • Camarines Norte
  • southern part of Quezon
  • Marinduque
  • Romblon
  • Catanduanes
  • Camarines Sur
  • Albay
  • Sorsogon
  • Masbate including Ticao Island and Burias Island
  • southern part of Occidental Mindoro
  • southern part of Oriental Mindoro
  • Cuyo Island
  • Eastern Samar
  • Northern Samar
  • Samar
  • Biliran
  • Leyte
  • Southern Leyte
  • northern part of Cebu including Camotes Islands
  • Aklan
  • Capiz
  • Iloilo
  • Guimaras
  • Antique
  • northern part of Negros Occidental
  • Dinagat Islands

Usman is likely to make landfall in Eastern Samar on Friday evening. After hitting land, it will likely cross Leyte, Panay Island, Sulu Sea, Palawan, and the West Philippine Sea.

Moderate to heavy rain is also expected in the Visayas, Bicol, Oriental Mindoro, Occidental Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, and Quezon on Friday.

PAGASA added that light to heavy rain is expected in Metro Manila, Calabarzon, and Mimaropa from Friday afternoon until Saturday, December 29.

Areas in Usman’s path should be on alert for possible flash floods and landslides.

PAGASA also warned that sea travel is risky in areas under Signal No. 1, as well as in the seaboards of Northern Luzon, the eastern seaboards of Central Luzon and Southern Luzon, and the eastern seaboard of the Surigao provinces. This is due to both Usman and the surge of the northeast monsoon or hanging amihan. (READ: Tropical Depression Usman: Areas where sea travel is suspended)

Based on its latest forecast track, Usman is expected to leave the Philippine Area of Responsibility either on Sunday evening, December 30, or on Monday morning, December 31.

Usman is the Philippines’ 21st tropical cyclone for 2018. The country’s average number of tropical cyclones per year is only 20. (READ: LIST: PAGASA’s names for tropical cyclones in 2018)

Forecast track of Tropical Depression Usman as of December 28, 2018, 5 am. Image from PAGASA

Northeast monsoon

Meanwhile, the northeast monsoon will affect Northern Luzon on Friday.

Cagayan Valley, the Ilocos Region, and the Cordillera Administrative Region will have light rain, but PAGASA said there will be “no significant impact.”

The rest of Mindanao, not affected by either Usman or the northeast monsoon, will only have isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms on Friday.

PAGASA declared the start of the rainy season last June 8. – Rappler.com

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