
Originally Posted by
Jun aka Pekto
Not according to the forecasters at the Manila airport. More of the same (southwest monsoon) with long periods of rain and some breaks in between.
If you look at a satellite loop, there's a counterclockwise circulation just southwest of Taiwan indicating a Low Pressure area. It's going to intensify the southwest monsoon or simply keep it going. At the very least, daytime heating can cause some thunderstorms to form.
Night time is quiet because there's no surface heating.
Another thing to watch out for are "waves" making its way around the Low. they can enhance the southwest monsoon and cause it to rain day or night.
If you're in the eastern half of Luzon, it'll be hot and sunny.