In the first half of October, the Southern region is mainly affected by the southern edge of the cold high pressure tongue strengthening to the South. The weak Northeast wind field dominates the weather in the region with the possibility of disturbances in the low-level East wind zone moving into the region.
From October 6, a low pressure trough will form at about 5-7 degrees North latitude, gradually lifting its axis to the North, strongly influencing the weather in the region. Around October 8-10, the low pressure trough will have an axis passing through the South Central provinces, becoming active with the possibility of a low pressure area appearing in the East Sea. Above, the subtropical high pressure has an axis at about 20-25 degrees North latitude, not being active.
Therefore, on October 1-2, the Southern region will have scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly occurring in the late afternoon. Light southwest wind.
From October 3-5, the sky will be cloudy with widespread rain, with the possibility of rain in the early morning due to the impact of low-level easterly wind disturbances. The northeast wind will be weak to moderate. Temperatures will slightly decrease, highest at 31-33 degrees Celsius; lowest at 22-24 degrees Celsius.
From October 6 to 10, the low pressure trough gradually strengthened and affected the weather in the area, resulting in cloudy weather with scattered showers and thunderstorms. The highest temperature was 30-32 degrees Celsius; the lowest was 23-25 degrees Celsius.
In the middle week of October, the low pressure trough is likely to become active again and has an axis passing through the Central region; beware of low pressure areas, tropical depressions or storms that may appear in the East Sea or move from the East of the Philippines into the East Sea. The southwest monsoon in the Southern region is moderate to strong.
The weather in the area is generally rainy, scattered showers in many places. Beware of the possibility of widespread rain with some places having moderate, heavy to very heavy rain lasting for a few days.
In the last week of October, the area is mainly affected by the southern edge of the continental cold high pressure tongue and the northern edge of the low pressure trough with an axis at about 4-7 degrees North latitude. The wind changes direction to the Northeast with weak to moderate intensity, common in the area.
Beware of the possibility of storms or tropical depressions in the South China Sea causing widespread rain in the area for a few days.
The weather in the area is generally rainy, scattered showers in many places. Beware of the possibility of a widespread rainstorm with some places having moderate to heavy rain.