Super Typhoon Bavi enters PAR, prompts Storm Signal No. 1 in Luzon
Super Typhoon Bavi (international name), which has been monitored since last week, has entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), prompting the hoisting of Storm Wind Signal No. 1 in several areas in Luzon, according to the state weather bureau on Wednesday.
Bavi entered the PAR at around 3 a.m. and was formally assigned the local name Inday, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said in its 5:00 a.m. briefing.
The super typhoon was last located 1,405 kilometers east of Northern Luzon. It retained its strength, packing maximum sustained winds of 185 kilometers per hour (kph) and gusts of up to 230 kph. It is moving westward at 25 kph.
Following its entry, Storm Signal No. 1 has been hoisted over several areas in Luzon.
This includes areas such as Batanes; Cagayan, including the Babuyan Islands; Apayao; and the northern and central portions of Isabela, including Santo Tomas, Aurora, Santa Maria, Quezon, San Mariano, Naguilian, Dinapigue, Roxas, Luna, Delfin Albano, Cauayan City, San Pablo, Ilagan City, Benito Soliven, Tumauini, Cabagan, Reina Mercedes, San Manuel, Palanan, Cabatuan, Quirino, Divilacan, Gamu, Mallig, Maconacon, Burgos, San Guillermo, Angadanan, Alicia, and San Mateo.
It is likewise in effect in the eastern portion of Kalinga, including Pinukpuk, Tabuk City, and Rizal; Dilasag in Aurora; and the northern and central portions of Catanduanes, including Pandan, Caramoran, Bagamanoc, Panganiban, Viga, Gigmoto, Baras, and San Miguel.
PAGASA said that under Signal No. 1, minimal to minor threats to life and property due to strong winds are possible within the next 36 hours.
The bureau also emphasized that the super typhoon has yet to directly affect the country during the forecast period.
The heavy rains that drenched Metro Manila and nearby areas early Wednesday were caused by localized thunderstorms.
“The heavy rains that we experienced in Metro Manila and nearby areas were not caused by the super typhoon… and southwest monsoon,” Chenel Dominguez, PAGASA weather specialist, said during the briefing in Filipino.
“Based on satellite images, the storm is too far from Metro Manila,” she added.
However, the super typhoon is expected to enhance the southwest monsoon by Friday, bringing scattered rains over large parts of the country, Ms. Dominguez said.
“We remind the public to take caution and be prepared for rains that will be caused by the southwest monsoon,” she said.
As for Bavi’s forecast track, it is expected to remain over the Philippine Sea and may be nearest to Extreme Northern Luzon by Friday. It is then forecast to exit the PAR by Saturday as it moves toward China.
Bavi is expected to maintain its super typhoon strength until Thursday before weakening into a typhoon by Thursday afternoon or evening. — Edg Adrian A. Eva


















