16/07/2025
TROPICAL CYCLONE BULLETIN NR. 3
Tropical Depression
Issued at 11:00 PM, 16 July 2025
Valid for broadcast until the next bulletin at 5:00 AM tomorrow.
“CRISING” SLIGHTLY INTENSIFIES AS IT MOVES NORTHWESTWARD OVER THE SEA EAST OF BICOL REGION.
Location of Center (10:00 PM): The center of Tropical Depression CRISING was estimated based on all available data at 615 km East of Virac, Catanduanes or 630 km east of Juban, Sorsogon
(12.7°N, 129.8°E).
Intensity: Maximum sustained winds of 55 km/h near the center, gustiness of up to 70 km/h, and central pressure of 1000 hPa
Present Movement: Northwestward at 10 km/h
Extent of Tropical Cyclone Winds: Strong winds extend outwards up to 280 km from the center
TROPICAL CYCLONE WIND SIGNALS (TCWS) IN EFFECT
TCWS No. 1
Luzon
Wind threat: Strong winds The southeastern portion of Cagayan (Gattaran, Baggao, Peñablanca), the eastern portion of Isabela (Maconacon, Divilacan, Palanan, Dinapigue, San Pablo, Tumauini, Ilagan City, San Mariano, San Guillermo, Benito Soliven, Echague, Jones, San Agustin, Naguilian, City of Cauayan, Angadanan, Gamu, Cabagan, Reina Mercedes), the northeastern portion of Aurora (Dilasag, Casiguran, Dinalungan) and the northeastern portion of Quirino (Maddela) - -
Warning lead time: 36 hours
Range of wind speeds: 39 to 61 km/h (Beaufort 6 to 7)
Potential impacts of winds: Minimal to minor threat to life and property
OTHER HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND AREAS
Heavy Rainfall Outlook
Refer to Weather Advisory No. 6 issued at 11:00 PM today for the heavy rainfall outlook due to Tropical Cyclone CRISING and the Southwest Monsoon.
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.
• Minimal to minor impacts from strong winds are possible within any of the areas under Wind Signal No. 1.
The highest Wind Signal which may be hoisted during the occurrence of CRISING is Wind Signal No. 3.
The Southwest Monsoon will bring strong to gale-force gusts over the following areas (especially in coastal and upland areas exposed to winds):
• Today: Palawan, Siquijor, Bohol, Camiguin, Southern Leyte, Surigao del Norte, and Dinagat Islands.
• Tomorrow (17 July): Batangas, Quezon, Bicol Region, MIMAROPA, Visayas, Zamboanga del Norte, Camiguin, Surigao del Norte, Dinagat Islands, Davao Occidental, and Davao Oriental.
• Friday (18 July): Bataan, Metro Manila, CALABARZON, Bicol Region, MIMAROPA, Visayas, Zamboanga Peninsula, Basilan, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Misamis Occidental, Lanao del Norte, Camiguin, Surigao del Norte, Dinagat Islands, Davao Occidental, and Davao Oriental.
HAZARDS AFFECTING COASTAL WATERS
24-Hour Sea Condition Outlook
Up to rough seas over the following coastal waters:
• Up to 2.5 m: The western seaboard of Palawan; the northern and eastern seaboards of Catanduanes; the northern and western seaboards of Zamboanga del Norte and Camiguin; the southern seaboards of Negros Oriental, Siquijor, Bohol and Southern Leyte; the eastern seaboards of Davao Region; and the seaboards of Surigao del Norte and Dinagat Islands.
Up to moderate seas over the following coastal waters:
• Up to 2.0 m: The northwestern seaboard of Occidental Mindoro; the southwestern seaboards of Antique and Negros Occidental; the eastern seaboards of Northern and Eastern Samar.
• 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
• CRISING will move generally northwestward over the next 48 hours. It may pass close or make landfall over mainland Cagayan or Babuyan Islands from Friday evening to Saturday (19 July) early morning. Afterwards, it will move west northwestward and may exit the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Saturday afternoon or evening.
• CRISING is forecast to reach Tropical Storm category tomorrow morning. It is forecast to continue intensifying over the Philippine Sea and may reach Severe Tropical Storm category on Friday afternoon or evening, before its approach to Northern Luzon. Further intensification up to Typhoon category prior to approach is also not ruled out.
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.
The next tropical cyclone bulletin will be issued at 5:00 AM tomorrow.
DOST-PAGASA