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Tropical Storm Ada (Nokaen) has most sustained winds of 85 km/h on Saturday morning, January 17. PAGASA isn’t ruling out intensification right into a extreme tropical storm.
MANILA, Philippines – Tropical Storm Ada (Nokaen) was already over the coastal waters of Baras, Catanduanes, as of 10 am on Saturday, January 17.
Ada is transferring northwest at 25 kilometers per hour (km/h), but when its monitor shifts additional westward, it might make landfall in Catanduanes.
The tropical storm’s most sustained winds had elevated to 85 km/h earlier than daybreak on Saturday, nearly at extreme tropical storm power. Below the classification of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Providers Administration (PAGASA), a extreme tropical storm has most sustained winds of 89 to 117 km/h.
Ada maintained its most sustained winds of 85 km/h late Saturday morning, with gustiness of as much as 115 km/h, however PAGASA isn’t ruling out intensification right into a extreme tropical storm.
Nevertheless, by Tuesday afternoon or night, January 20, Ada might simply be a tropical melancholy as a result of surge of the northeast monsoon or amihan.
PAGASA’s newest rainfall outlook, issued at 11 am on Saturday, reveals Catanduanes anticipated to obtain probably the most rain within the subsequent 24 hours. Past that interval, fewer areas might even see important rain, however floods and landslides are nonetheless seemingly.
Saturday midday, January 17, to Sunday midday, January 18
- Intense to torrential rain (above 200 millimeters): Catanduanes
- Heavy to intense rain (100-200 mm): Camarines Sur, Albay, Sorsogon, Northern Samar
- Average to heavy rain (50-100 mm): Quezon, Camarines Norte, Masbate, Japanese Samar, Samar, Biliran
Sunday midday, January 18, to Monday midday, January 19
- Average to heavy rain (50-100 mm): Quezon, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes
As of 11 am on Saturday, listed here are the areas below tropical cyclone wind alerts:
Sign No. 2
Gale-force winds (62 to 88 km/h), minor to average menace to life and property
- japanese a part of Camarines Norte (Vinzons, San Lorenzo Ruiz, San Vicente, Talisay, Basud, Mercedes, Daet, Paracale)
- japanese and central elements of Camarines Sur (Siruma, Tinambac, Ocampo, Goa, Lagonoy, Milaor, Nabua, Buhi, Caramoan, Baao, Cabusao, Bato, Camaligan, Pili, Sipocot, Tigaon, Pamplona, Garchitorena, Iriga Metropolis, San Fernando, Magarao, Minalabac, Balatan, Libmanan, Naga Metropolis, Calabanga, Bombon, Bula, Canaman, Pasacao, Sagñay, San Jose, Presentacion, Gainza, Lupi)
- Catanduanes
- Albay
- Sorsogon
- Northern Samar
Sign No. 1
Sturdy winds (39 to 61 km/h), minimal to minor menace to life and property
- japanese a part of Quezon (Tagkawayan, Guinayangan, Lopez, Calauag, Buenavista, San Narciso, San Andres, San Francisco, Mulanay, Catanauan, Normal Luna, Macalelon, Gumaca, Pitogo, Unisan, Atimonan, Plaridel, Agdangan, Padre Burgos, Quezon, Alabat, Perez) together with Polillo Islands
- Marinduque
- japanese a part of Romblon (Cajidiocan, Magdiwang, San Fernando)
- remainder of Camarines Norte
- remainder of Camarines Sur
- Masbate
- Japanese Samar
- Samar
- Biliran
- northern a part of Leyte (Carigara, Barugo, San Miguel, Babatngon, Tacloban Metropolis, Tunga, Jaro, Alangalang, Santa Fe, Palo, Dagami, Pastrana, Tanauan, Tabontabon, Julita, Dulag, Tolosa, La Paz, Mayorga, MacArthur, Kananga, Capoocan, Leyte, Calubian, San Isidro, Tabango, Burauen, Ormoc Metropolis, Matag-ob, Villaba, Albuera, Palompon, Merida, Isabel)
- northern a part of Cebu (Medellin, Daanbantayan) together with Bantayan Islands
Sign No. 3 may very well be raised if Ada turns into a extreme tropical storm.
The northeast monsoon and Ada’s periphery are additionally bringing sturdy to gale-force gusts to those areas:
Saturday, January 17
- Batanes, Babuyan Islands, Ilocos Norte, northern and japanese mainland Cagayan, Isabela, Quirino, Aurora, Quezon, Romblon, Oriental Mindoro, Aklan, Capiz, northern Cebu, Japanese Visayas, Dinagat Islands
Sunday, January 18
- Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Quirino, Ilocos Norte, Abra, Aurora, Quezon, Marinduque, Romblon, Bicol, Northern Samar
Monday, January 19
- Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Norte, Abra, Aurora, Polillo Islands, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes
As well as, there’s nonetheless a minimal to average danger of storm surges with peak heights of as much as 2 meters in Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Albay, Sorsogon, Masbate, Northern Samar, Japanese Samar, Samar, and Biliran inside 48 hours.
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PAGASA additionally up to date its warnings for the nation’s coastal waters late Saturday morning.
As much as very tough seas (journey is dangerous for all vessels)
- Seaboard of Camarines Norte; northern seaboard of Camarines Sur; northern and japanese seaboards of Catanduanes – waves as much as 5 meters excessive
- Seaboards of Isabela and northern Aurora; northern and japanese seaboards of Polillo Islands and Northern Samar; japanese seaboards of Albay and Sorsogon – waves as much as 4.5 meters excessive
As much as tough seas (small vessels mustn’t enterprise out to sea)
- Seaboard of Babuyan Islands; japanese seaboard of mainland Cagayan – waves as much as 4 meters excessive
- Seaboards of Batanes and northern mainland Quezon; remaining seaboard of Aurora; japanese seaboard of Japanese Samar – waves as much as 3.5 meters excessive
- Seaboards of Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur; remaining seaboard of mainland Cagayan – waves as much as 3 meters excessive
As much as average seas (small vessels ought to take precautionary measures or keep away from crusing, if potential)
- Remaining seaboard of Quezon; japanese seaboard of Dinagat Islands; northern and japanese seaboards of Siargao-Bucas Grande Islands – waves as much as 2.5 meters excessive
- Seaboards of Oriental Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Cuyo Islands, Cagayancillo Islands, Kalayaan Islands, Vintage, Aklan, Capiz, northern mainland Cebu, Bantayan Islands, Biliran, Surigao del Sur, and Davao Occidental; western seaboards of Calamian Islands, mainland Palawan, and Samar; japanese seaboard of Davao Oriental; northern seaboard of Leyte; remaining seaboards of Ilocos Area, Bicol, and Northern Samar – waves as much as 2 meters excessive
Ada is the Philippines’ first tropical cyclone for 2026.
PAGASA expects two to eight tropical cyclones to kind inside or enter the Philippine Space of Accountability within the first half of 2026. These are the estimates monthly:
- January – 0 or 1
- February – 0 or 1
- March – 0 or 1
- April – 0 or 1
- Might – 1 or 2
- June – 1 or 2
– Rappler.com

