The weather in Central Visayas on May 26, 2023 was sunny with an average temperature of 28°C and water temperature of 31°C. Some schools in Central Visayas suspended classes as a precaution for possible heavy rains and flooding from incoming super typhoon Mawar. Residents have been advised to take precautions against potential floods and landslides from the typhoon.
The weather in Central Visayas on May 26, 2023 was sunny with an average temperature of 28°C and water temperature of 31°C. Some schools in Central Visayas suspended classes as a precaution for possible heavy rains and flooding from incoming super typhoon Mawar. Residents have been advised to take precautions against potential floods and landslides from the typhoon.
The weather in Central Visayas on May 26, 2023 was sunny with an average temperature of 28°C and water temperature of 31°C. Some schools in Central Visayas suspended classes as a precaution for possible heavy rains and flooding from incoming super typhoon Mawar. Residents have been advised to take precautions against potential floods and landslides from the typhoon.
Today is 26, May 2023. Let’s see what the weather is like today in Central Visayas.
The sun rose
at 5:22 am and sunset at 6:01 pm. There will be 12 hours and 39 minutes of sun and the average temperature is 28°C. Currently, the water temperature is 31°C and the average water temperature is 31°C. Some parts of the Central Visayas declared suspension of classes today, 26 May 2023, as a precautionary measure due to the possible effects of the incoming super typhoon Mawar. The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said the typhoon is expected to enter the Philippine area of responsibility either today or tomorrow. It will not, however, directly affect Central Visayas but it is expected to bring in heavy rains that may cause flash floods and landslides prompting some local chief executives to suspend classes.
Residents in low-lying areas and on mountain slopes around Central Visayas have been advised to take precautionary measures due to the threat of floods and landslides, such as super typhone Mawar.