A tropical cyclone will affect the locality. Winds of 89 kph up to 117 kph may be expected in at least 18 hours. “TINO” SLIGHTLY INTENSIFIES AS IT MOVES AWAY FROM NORTHERN PALAWAN. Location of eye/center : The center of the eye was estimated based on all available data at 190 km West of Coron, Palawan (11.7, 118.5). Strength : Maximum winds of 130 kph near the centerand gustiness of up to 180 kph. Forecast movement : Forecast to move West Northwestward at 20 kph Forecast position : Nov 05, 2025 08:00 PM - 425 km West of Coron, Palawan Nov 06, 2025 08:00 AM - 235 km North Northwest of Pag-asa Island, Kalayaan, Palawan (OUTSIDE PAR) Nov 06, 2025 08:00 PM - 505 km West Northwest of Pag-asa Island, Kalayaan, Palawan (OUTSIDE PAR) Nov 07, 2025 08:00 AM - 1,330 km West of Central Luzon or in the vicinity of Kon Tum, Vietnam (OUTSIDE PAR) HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND AREAS Heavy Rainfall Outlook Refer to Weather Advisory No. 16 issued at 11:00 AM today for the heavy rainfall outlook due to TINO. Severe Winds The wind signals warn the public of the general wind threat over an area due to the tropical cyclone. Local winds may be slightly stronger/enhanced in coastal and upland/mountainous areas exposed to winds. Winds are less strong in areas sheltered from the prevailing wind direction. Significant to severe impacts from typhoon-force winds are possible within any of the areas under Wind Signal No. 4. Moderate to significant impacts from storm-force winds are possible within any of the areas under Wind Signal No 3. Minor to moderate impacts from gale-force winds are possible within any of the localities where Wind Signal No. 2 is hoisted Minimal to minor impacts from strong winds are possible within any of the areas under Wind Signal No. 1. Furthermore the surge of the Northeast Monsoon, shear line and the trough of TINO will also bring strong to gale-force gusts over the following areas not under Wind Signal (especially in coastal and upland areas exposed to winds): Today: Cagayan Valley, Cordillera Administrative Region, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan, Central Luzon, Metro Manila, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, Western Visayas, Negros Island Region, Central Visayas, and Zamboanga Peninsula. Tomorrow (06 November): Batanes, Babuyan Islands, Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Zambales, Occidental Mindoro, and Palawan. Friday (07 November): Batanes and Babuyan Islands. Coastal Flooding There is a high risk of life-threatening and damaging storm surge with peak heights exceeding 3.0 m within the next 24 hours over the low-lying or exposed coastal communities of Palawan. Refer to Storm Surge Warning No. 12 issued at 8:00 AM today for more details. HAZARDS AFFECTING COASTAL WATERS A Gale Warning is in effect over the western and southern seaboards of Southern Luzon and the seaboards of Western Visayas. For more information, refer to Gale Warning No. 6 issued at 5:00 AM today. 24-Hour Sea Condition Outlook Up to very rough seas over the following coastal watpers: Up to 6.0 m: The seaboards of northern Palawan. Up to 4.5 m: The seaboards of Calamian and Kalayaan Islands. Sea travel is risky for all types or tonnage of vessels. All mariners must remain in port or, if underway, seek shelter or safe harbor as soon as possible until winds and waves subside. Up to rough seas over the following coastal waters: Up to 4.0 m: The western seaboards of Occidental Mindoro including Lubang Island, central Palawan including Cuyo Islands, and Antique. Up to 3.0 m: The seaboards of Batanes, Cagayan including Babuyan Islands, Isabela, Aurora, Ilocos Norte, and northern Quezon; the western seaboard of southern Palawan; the northern and eastern seaboards of Polillo Islands, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, and Catanduanes. Mariners of small seacrafts, including all types of motorbancas, are advised not to venture out to sea under these conditions, especially if inexperienced of operating ill-equipped vessels. Up to moderate seas over the following coastal waters: Up to 2.5 m: The eastern seaboards of Albay and Sorsogon, the northern and eastern seaboards of Northern Samar; the southern seaboards of Oriental Mindoro, Iloilo, Guimaras, and Negros Oriental; the western seaboards of Bataan; the western and southern seaboards of Negros Occidental; the northern and western seaboards of Zamboanga del Norte; the remaining seaboards of Palawan, and Quezon. Up to 2.0 m: The seaboards of Ilocos Sur, La Union, Pangasinan, Zambales, Pampanga, Bulacan, Metro Manila, Cavite, Batangas, Marinduque, Romblon, Eastern Samar, Dinagat Islands, Siargao-Bucas Grande Island Group, Surigao del Sur, Misamis Occidental, Misamis Oriental, Camiguin, and Davao Oriental; the southern seaboard of Siquijor; the remaining seaboards of Bataan, Oriental Mindoro and Bicol Region. Mariners of motorbancas and similarly sized vessels are advised to take precautionary measures while venturing out to sea and, if possible, avoid navigation under these conditions. TRACK AND INTENSITY OUTLOOK Heavy rainfall, severe winds, and storm surge may still be experienced in localities outside the landfall point and the forecast confidence cone. Refer to hoisted Wind Signals and the “Other Hazards affecting Land Areas” section for more details. Furthermore, the track may still shift within the limit of the forecast confidence cone. On the forecast track, TINO will continue moving west northwestward over the West Philippine Sea until it exits the Philippine Area of Responsibility tonight or tomorrow (06 November) early morning. TINO is forecast to re-intensify in the next 12 hours and may reach its peak intensity while over the West Philippine Sea.
Considering these developments, the public and disaster risk reduction and management offices concerned are advised to take all necessary measures to protect life and property. Persons living in areas identified to be highly or very highly susceptible to these hazards are advised to follow evacuation and other instructions from local officials. For heavy rainfall warnings, thunderstorm/rainfall advisories, and other severe weather information specific to your area, please monitor products issued by your local PAGASA Regional Services Division.
Under present weather conditions, At 3:00 PM today, the center of the eye of Typhoon "TINO" {KALMAEGI} was estimated based on all available data at 315 km West of Coron, Palawan or 350 km East Northeast of Pag-asa Island, Kalayaan, Palawan (12.1°N, 117.3°E) with maximum sustained winds of 140 km/h near the center and gustiness of up to 170 km/h. It is moving West Northwestward at 30 km/h. Northeast Monsoon affecting Extreme Northern Luzon. The 12-hour rainfall forecast is moderate to heavy rains. WATERCOURSES LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED : + **Occidental Mindoro** - Rivers and its tributaries particularly Abra De Ilog, Caguray, Labangan, Lumintao, Anahawin, Monpong, Amnay, Pola, Pagbahan, Mamburao, Ibod, and Bugsanga-Magbando. + **Oriental Mindoro** - Rivers and its tributaries particularly Malaylay-Baco, Pulang Tubig, Mag-asawang Tubig, Butas, Pula, Agsalin, Bansud, Sumagui, Bongabong, Baroc, Bulalacao and Balete. + **Marinduque** - Rivers and its tributaries particularly Tawiran-Tagum (Marinduque) and Boac. + **Romblon** - All rivers and its tributaries + **Palawan** - Rivers and its tributaries particularly Abongan, Lian, Barbakan, Rizal, Caramay, Langogan, Babuyan, Bacungan, Iwahig Penal, Inagauan, Aborlan, Malatgao, Apurauan, Baton-Baton, Aramaywan, Ihawig, Panitian, Pulot, Lamakan, Kinlugan, Eraan, Tiga Plan, Malabangan, Ilog, Bansang, Conduaga, Culasian, Iwahig (Brookes), Okayan, Canipaan and Busuanga, Coron.
People living near the mountain slopes and in the low lying areas of the above mentioned river systems and the **Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils** concerned still advised to take appropriate actions.
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