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The tropical storm over the South China Sea with international name “Linfa” moved farther away from the country yesterday but will continue to bring rains over the Ilocos Region until today, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said.

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The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said yesterday tropical storm “Linfa” is no longer a threat to the country and is now heading toward Taiwan.

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A tropical storm over the South China Sea might enter the Philippine area of responsibility later today or tomorrow, bringing moderate to heavy rains over Northern and Central Luzon as well as Metro Manila this weekend, the state weather bureau warned yesterday.

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MANILA, Philippines - A tropical storm over the South China Sea and an active low-pressure area (LPA) northeast of Basco, Batanes would continue to enhance the southwest monsoon, bringing rains over most parts of Luzon until Sunday, the weather bureau said yesterday.

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A tropical storm over the South China Sea might enter the Philippine area of responsibility later today or tomorrow, bringing moderate to heavy rains over Northern and Central Luzon as well as Metro Manila this weekend, the state weather bureau warned yesterday.

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MANILA, Philippines - A tropical storm over the South China Sea and an active low-pressure area (LPA) northeast of Basco, Batanes would continue to enhance the southwest monsoon, bringing rains over most parts of Luzon until Sunday, the weather bureau said yesterday.

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