As of 5:00 PM today, PAGASA has issued an advisory indicating that Tropical Depression “Gener” continues its slow approach towards Northern Luzon. The tropical depression is being enhanced by the Southwest Monsoon and Tropical Storm Pulasan, bringing heavy rains and strong winds to affected regions. This advisory provides critical updates on the current position and expected track of the tropical depression.
Tropical Depression Gener is forecast to make landfall over Isabela or Aurora either tonight or by early morning tomorrow (17 September). It may emerge over the coastal waters of La Union or Pangasinan by late morning or noon tomorrow. The tropical depression will continue moving generally westward across the West Philippine Sea until Wednesday (18 September), before turning northwestward on Thursday (19 September) towards southern mainland China.
GENER is expected to exit the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) by late tomorrow evening or early Wednesday. Although it is likely to cross mainland Luzon as a tropical depression, intensification to a tropical storm is possible before or after landfall. Over the West Philippine Sea, GENER may reach tropical storm category by tomorrow evening or Wednesday morning.
Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 1 is raised over the following areas, with minimal to minor impacts from strong winds expected. Local winds may be stronger in coastal and upland areas exposed to the winds, while sheltered areas may experience less impact.
The Southwest Monsoon, enhanced by Gener and Pulasan, will bring strong to gale-force gusts to the following areas:
A Gale Warning is in effect over several coastal waters, including the western and southern seaboards of Southern Luzon, the seaboards of Visayas, and the western, northern, and eastern seaboards of Mindanao. For more details, refer to Gale Warning No. 5 issued at 5:00 PM today.
Small seacrafts and motorbancas are advised not to venture out under these conditions, especially for inexperienced mariners or those operating ill-equipped vessels.
Mariners of small seacrafts should take precautionary measures and avoid navigation where necessary.
Stay updated on further advisories and take necessary precautions if you are in the affected areas.
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