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Tropical Storm Inday maintains strength as it moves away

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Tropical Storm Inday maintains strength as it moves away
PAGASA said “Inday”—located 1,025 kilometers east of Basco, Batanes—will not directly affect any part of the Philippines.
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MANILA, Philippines — Tropical Storm Inday has kept its strength as it continued to move away from the country, state weather bureau PAGASA said Thursday.

PAGASA said “Inday”—located 1,025 kilometers east of Basco, Batanes—will not directly affect any part of the Philippines.

It continues to pack 75 kilometers per hour near the center and gustiness of up to 90 kilometers per hour.

Moving northeast at 25 kilometers per hour, “Inday” is expected to leave the Philippine area of responsibility by Saturday.

The tropical storm will continue boosting the southwest monsoon, which will bring dump moderate to heavy rains to the Ilocos Region, Cordillera Administrative Region, Bataan, Zambales and the Babuyan Group of Islands.

Residents of Metro Manila and the rest of Luzon, meanwhile, may experience light to moderate and at times heavy rains.

A gale warning has been issued over the western seaboard of Central and Southern Luzon, particularly Isabela, Aurora, Zambales and Bataan.

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LATEST UPDATE: July 20, 2018 - 5:27pm

The low pressure area monitored east of northern Cagayan has developed into a tropical depression Wednesday morning, state weather bureau PAGASA says.

The tropical depression has been named Inday. This is the ninth tropical cyclone in 2018.

It packs maximum sustained winds of 55 kilometers per hour and gustiness of up to 65 kilometers per hour. “Inday” comes a day after Tropical Storm Henry left the country.

No tropical cyclone warning signal has been raised over any part of the country.

 

July 20, 2018 - 5:27pm

Severe tropical storm Inday (international name: Ampil) continues to enhance the southwest monsoon, which brings rains over Luzon.

PAGASA says “Inday” maintains its maximum sustained winds of 90 kilometers per hour near the center and gustiness of up to 115 kilometers per hour as it slowly moves northwest.

 

July 20, 2018 - 11:31am

State weather bureau PAGASA says that “Inday” has intensified into a severe tropical storm Friday morning.

It packs maximum sustained winds of 90 kilometers per hour near the center and gustiness of up to 115 kilometers per hour.

Moving northwestward, “Inday” is expected to exit the Philippine Area of Responsibility between tonight and tomorrow morning.

July 20, 2018 - 9:46am

Bad weather has led to some flights being cancelled while others have had to be diverted, the Manila International Airport Authority says.

In an advisory, it says the following flights scheduled to land at NAIA Terminal 3 had to be diverted to Clark International Airport:

  • Cebu Pacific 5J 752 Saigon-Manila (ATA 0704H)
  • Cebu Pacific 5J 679 Shanghai Pudong-Manila (ATA 0750H)

The following flights scheduled to take off from NAIA Terminal 4 have been cancelled:

  • Air Asia Z2 438/439 Manila-Puerto Princesa-Manila
  • Air Asia Z2 773/774 Manila-Cebu-Manila
July 20, 2018 - 7:55am

"Inday", last seen 995 km east northeast of Basco, Batanes early Friday morning, is forecast to move northwest at 15 kph. It has maximum sustained winds of 85 kph near the center and gustiness of 105 kph.

The storm is not expected to make landfall but will continue to enhance the southwest monsoon over most of Luzon.

July 19, 2018 - 11:30pm

Tropical Storm Inday has further intensified, PAGASA says. It packs maximum sustained winds of 80 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 95 kph.

It adds that the southwest monsoon enhanced by "Inday" will bring intermittent moderate to heavy monsoon rains over Ilocos Region, Cordillera Administrative Region, Zambales and Bataan, and scattered light to moderate with at times heavy rains over Metro Manila and the rest of Luzon until Saturday, July 21.

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