Philippine Weather Bureau (PAGASA) warned today that summer temperatures could hit 40′C. They recommended to the public to always bring an umbrella to use to block off the sun, wear sunscreen if you can and bring bottles of water to hydrate oneself. The heat is expected to be the worst between 10AM to 3PM of the day.

Last year, PAGASA gave the same forecast for summer temperatures.

In Philippine weather history, the hottest temperature ever recorded was 42.2 ‘ C. It happened in Tugeugarao, Cagayan on April 29 and May 11, 1969.

Category: Misc, Global Warming

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