PAGASA officer-in-charge Graciano Yumul Jr. said Monday the "dry" part of summer is likely to last between April and the first half of May only.

After the summer, he said the public may have to brace for cyclones that he said may be "malakas (intense)."
La Niña is a weather phenomenon characterized by heavy rains and lower temperatures.
PAGASA earlier said it expects 20 to 22 cyclones to hit the country this year.
"Inaasahan natin [na] maikli ang summer natin at in general ay basa at ang susunod ay mga bagyo na inaasahan natin mas marami sa last year at medyo mas malakas (We can expect a short summer followed by cyclones that are very powerful)," he said.
Yumul appealed anew to the public to help protect PAGASA’s weather detection and monitoring equipment, following the recent theft of such items in Pangasinan.
He made the appeal even as he said PAGASA hopes to complete the installation of seven Doppler radars nationwide this year.
"Pag sinasalbahe ang weather system natin pinapatay nila kababayan natin, nawawalan tayo ng capability (When unscrupulous people steal our weather system gadgets, they may not realize they can kill other people because such thefts diminish our capability)," he said.
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