Tropical Depression INENG, although not directly affecting the Philippines, has continued its trajectory northeastward, maintaining its strength. As of 4:00 PM today, it possesses maximum sustained winds of 45 km/h with gustiness reaching up to 55 km/h.
In terms of wind, the enhanced monsoon is predicted to bring gusty conditions to areas including Batanes, Ilocos Provinces, Zambales, and Bataan, especially in coastal and upland regions.
For those near the coast, while INENG may not bring rough sea conditions, the enhanced Southwest Monsoon has prompted a Gale Warning for several seaboards in the country. Civilians should expect disruptions in maritime activities, and travelers should be wary of possible sea travel suspensions due to hazardous conditions.
INENG’s projected path will keep it distant from the Philippine landmass, possibly exiting the Philippine Area of Responsibility by tomorrow. Afterward, it’s predicted to head towards the waters south of mainland Japan.
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