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In a briefing past 4 pm on Wednesday, September 4, the Philippine

Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration


(PAGASA) said Liwayway is now 420 kilometers northeast of Basco,
Batanes. Typhoon Liwayway (Lingling) is on its way out of the Philippine
Area of Responsibility (PAR), but a low pressure area (LPA) has entered.

It is moving northeast at 10 kilometers per hour (km/h).


Liwayway did not make landfall in the country, but its outer rainbands
earlier brought some light to heavy rain and strong winds to extreme
Northern Luzon. The typhoon also continues to enhance the southwest
monsoon or hanging habagat, which is now affecting Northern Luzon.

The southwest monsoon is bringing scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms to the


following areas:

 Ilocos Region
 Cordillera Administrative Region
 Cagayan Valley

The rest of the country will have generally fair weather, with just isolated rainshowers or
localized thunderstorms.

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