TERMINATION OF LA NIÑA ALERT
04 April 2025
DOST-PAGASA S & T Media Service
Quezon City, 04 April 2025
Recent DOST-PAGASA’s climate monitoring and analyses show that La Niña conditions are no longer present in the central and equatorial Pacific (CEEP). The sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTAs) reached ENSO-neutral levels. La Niña-like patterns of above normal rainfall in some parts of Luzon, most parts of Bicol, eastern Visayas and northeastern Mindanao are not likely to linger, as noted in the forecasts.
With this development, DOST-PAGASA ENSO Alert and Warning System Status is “INACTIVE” (El Niño or La Niña conditions are not observed or expected to develop in the tropical Pacific within the next three (3) months) and ENSO-neutral condition is favored until September - October-November 2025 season.
Meanwhile, with the ongoing warm and dry season, the public and all concerned government agencies are advised to continue their ongoing precautionary measures to minimize heat stress and prevent any accompanying health risks associated with this climate condition.
DOST- PAGASA will continue to closely monitor any significant climate conditions and updates shall be issued as appropriate.
For more information, you may reach us by phone at (02) 8284-0800 local 4920/4921 (Climate Monitoring and Prediction Section) or through email at information@pagasa.dost.gov.ph; pagasa.climps@gmail.com.
Original Signed:
NATHANIEL T. SERVANDO, Ph.D.
Administrator
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