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Cloudy skies (Stock photo /INQUIRER files)

MANILA, Philippines — A tropical cyclone forming this week is unlikely, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa).

Pagasa weather specialist Obet Badrina said Monday that no low-pressure area had been seen based on the state weather bureau’s latest satellite image.

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“Maliit pa rin yung tsansa na magkaroon tayo ng bagyo sa araw na ito at sa susunod pa this week,” Badrina said during its morning weather forecast.

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(The chances of a tropical cyclone forming today and in the next few days this week remain low.)

“Normally po, ang February, maliit ‘yung tsansa o kakaunti lang ‘yung mga nabubuong bagyo kapag buwan ng Pebrero at ng Marso,” he added.

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(As does March, February has a low probability of tropical cyclone formation.)

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Pagasa previously reported that the country may experience either no tropical cyclones or just one for the entire month of February.

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According to Pagasa climatologist Junie Ruiz, climatological patterns suggest that the probability of cyclone formation in February remains low, as discussed during the agency’s climate forum on January 22.

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Meanwhile, the easterlies and the northeast monsoon are expected to bring cloudy skies and rains over several parts of the country on Tuesday.

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