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LIVE UPDATES: Typhoon Ofel

LIVE UPDATES: Typhoon Ofel



Typhoon Ofel, with maximum winds of 120 km/h, is moving westward and may make landfall over Cagayan or Isabela tomorrow afternoon.

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Typhoon Ofel keeps its strength over PH sea; Signal No. 2 up in 2 areas


November 13 , 2024 – 11:38 AM

Typhoon Ofel (international name: Usagi) has maintained its strength as it moved west northwestward over the Philippine sea…

Typhoon Ofel may trigger storm surge in areas in Northern Luzon

November 13 , 2024 – 08:40 AM

Typhoon Ofel (international name: Usagi) is predicted to generate a storm surge in low-lying areas of Northern Luzon…

LIST: Class suspensions on Wednesday, Nov. 13 due to Typhoon Ofel

November 13 , 2024 – 07:16 AM

Classes were suspended in some parts of Luzon on Wednesday, November 13, due to Typhoon Ofel (international name: Usagi)…

Ofel now a typhoon; 6 areas under Signal No. 1

November 13 , 2024 – 06:03 AM

Severe Tropical Storm Ofel (international name: Usagi) intensified into a typhoon Wednesday morning…

November 13 , 2024 – 05:15 AM

Personnel of the government weather bureau had yet to rest as they continued monitoring two other tropical cyclones.

November 13 , 2024 – 12:28 AM

Ofel prompted the raising of TCWS No. 1 in Northern Luzon areas and is expected to make a landfall in Isabela or Cagayan.

November 12 , 2024 – 06:12 PM

Tropical cyclone Ofel intensified into a severe tropical storm on Tuesday and is forecast to steadily intensify within the next 3 days.

November 12 , 2024 – 12:28 PM

Tropical Storm Ofel intensified as it moved over the Philippine Sea on Tuesday, according to the state weather bureau Pagasa.

November 12 , 2024 – 06:20 AM

Tropical Storm Ofel (international name: Usagi) entered the Philippine area of responsibility early Tuesday morning, Pagasa announced.

November 11 , 2024 – 11:43 PM

Another tropical cyclone set to enter PAR developed into a tropical storm on Monday, according to state meteorologists.





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