07 Abril 2025, Lunes
Joins Christian families in observance of Holy Month April
Warmest Month April in iskup
supports Food Month April
Von Voyage Tomas and Aida Capica
election campaign period, gun ban in effect
No to Divorce!!!
Get well soon Nanay Angelita Santiago-Lopez, Happy 91st birthday Nanay
No to SOGIE bill
congratulations Marked Men for Christ Philippines 565th batch Seminar, January 30,31,February 1,2025, Kabaleyan Cove, San Carlos City, Pangasinan, looking forward to next batch July 16, 2025, Baguio City
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Family of the late Edison Palero appreciates everyone joined them in their bereavement
Deepest sympathy to the family of the late Lourdes Co, her remains lies in St. Peter Chapels , Sucat, Paranaque
Congratulations to new set of interim officers of Luzon Convention of Southern Baptist Churches, Inc.-Servants of God in Christ Jesus Christian Ministries, Inc -moderator Dr. Enrico San Pedro Phd; Executive Secretary Jorge Lopez, Treasurer Rev. Nestor Sadim, Public Relation Officer Rev. Manuel Soliman
Happy Birthday Jo God-Saves Lopez and Ulysses Lopez, more birthdays to come
PM for any hospital discharge problem
abs 2025, Bocaue, Bulacan
Neutral weather conditions seen until late 2025, La Niña has ended
By J.Lo
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has since declared El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) alert and warning system status as “inactive,” signifying neither El Niño nor La Niña conditions are currently observed or anticipated to develop in tropical Pacific within next three months.
PAGASA has confirmed La Niña conditions have dissipated in central and equatorial Pacific.
According to recent climate monitoring and analyses, sea surface temperature anomalies have now reached levels consistent with El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) neutral state.
Forecasts indicate La Niña-like patterns of above-normal rainfall in certain areas including parts of Luzon, most of Bicol, eastern Visayas and northeastern Mindanao are not expected to persist.
This shift to ENSO-neutral condition is expected to continue through September to November 2025 season.
As country experiences ongoing warm and dry season, PAGASA urges public and relevant government agencies to maintain precautionary measures to reduce heat stress and mitigate health risks associated with this climate condition.
