MARCH 17, 2012 - PAGASA constantly monitored the spotted Shallow Low Pressure Area (SLPA) approaching our country.
According to the report of PAGASA, the spotted Shallow Low Pressure Area (SLPA) based on satellite and surface data at about 810 kilometers East Southeast of General Santos City (5.0 ° N, 133.0 ° E).
Although their is a small possibility that it will be a storm, it is still a possible effect to those living in the Eastern part of Mindanao in the next few days.
It also said in the report that it has the ability to save more clouds and air because it still in the midst of the sea.
It is estimated that the cloudy firmament in large part of our nation will continue until the next two to three days.
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