According to the new forecast bulletin of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), during the week of May 23 to 29, 2025, no tropical depressions were recorded within the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR).
However, the forecast model shows the possibility of a tropical depression-like cyclone appearing west of PAGASA's monitoring area.
However, the possibility of developing into a storm this week is assessed as low.

In the second week (from May 30 to June 5, 2025), this tornado is still present in the PAGASA monitoring area and continues to move through the Bashi - Balintang Strait area.
However, the probability of tropical depression formation during this period is also low.
PAGASA believes that the risk of tropical depression formation in the next two weeks is insignificant.
However, forecast models will continue to be closely monitored, and new updates will be released if there are significant changes in weather trends.
Tourists can feel more secure in traveling and planning to travel to the Philippines and islands in Vietnam in the next two weeks. However, it is still necessary to note that during the changing seasons, there may still be local showers and thunderstorms.
Update weather bulletin from the meteorological agency to adjust the schedule promptly if the weather turns bad.
Pay special attention to the forecast when there is a plan to visit islands, climb mountains, and do eco-tourism. There is always a backup plan if the schedule is interrupted due to the weather.