According to the Southern Regional Hydrometeorological Station, the weather pattern forecast for the next 24-48 hours, a low pressure trough with its axis through the North continues to operate, connecting with Typhoon Bavi currently in the East of the Philippines. Southwest monsoon maintains medium to strong intensity. Above, the subtropical high pressure in the southern branch weakens, and the upper wind convergence zone also weakens.
Weather pattern forecast from 3-10 days, a low pressure trough with its axis through the North continues to be maintained, while the Southwest monsoon operates with moderate to strong intensity. Above, the subtropical high pressure changes little.
Due to the influence of the above weather patterns, in the afternoon and evening of July 9, the Southern region will have scattered showers and thunderstorms, common rainfall of 10-30 mm, in some places over 50 mm. From July 11-14, thunderstorms tend to increase again.
In thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind, affecting agricultural production, causing trees to fall, damage to houses and traffic and infrastructure works. Heavy rain can also cause localized flooding, causing traffic congestion, affecting life, production and crops.
