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💬 Will the weather affect my work?
Ask about rain, wind, or how the weather affects site work (concrete pours, lifting, excavation). Answers use the operational per-pier ECMWF/GFS forecast (the cards above are a nearby grid-point overview) — the site engineer decides; always verify against the latest PAGASA bulletin.
PAGASA PAMPANGA WATCH
🚨 PAMPANGA flagged by PAGASA
Site weather
What to expect at the CPN03 site
Overview from the nearest model grid point — the site chat and LINE alerts use the full per-pier ECMWF/GFS analysis.
7 days ahead
Live wind monitor
Wind per pier — 12.2 km alignment
Forecast gusts: GFS per KMZ segment, now + next 12 h. Live gauges: Clark METAR + Angeles PWS (north end) and Guagua PWS (SW of the P.825 end) — the LG truss anemometer is still the authoritative live reading at each gantry. Limits: LG700t launching 13.8 m/s (~50 km/h) ⛔, complex lifts ~36 km/h ⚠️, erection 17.1 m/s (~62 km/h).
Forecast reliability
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Typhoon alarm
Checking PAGASA cyclone data
Fetching PAGASA's official cyclone track.
Advisory & claims
Latest official PAGASA documents, by storm
Each link goes straight to PAGASA's own file. PAGASA overwrites these in place as new bulletins are issued, so download a copy while the storm is current. A storm no longer listed here has dropped off PAGASA's own feed — verify at PAGASA's Severe Weather Bulletin.
Weather-delay claim record
NSCR-EX CPN03 corridor, Pampanga
Each row is a timestamped snapshot of an active typhoon/heavy-rain advisory affecting this site, kept as backup for weather-delay claim support. Location is the exact pier range/barangay along the corridor that triggered the log — for forecast-triggered rows the single segment with the highest modeled rain at that moment, and for observed-rain rows the segment nearest the site gauge that actually detected the rain — not just "somewhere on site". Weather system and Reference are only filled in when they genuinely match a named PAGASA-issued system (tropical cyclone, Habagat/Southwest Monsoon, LPA, Shear Line, etc.) active at that time — heavy rain from ordinary convection with no matching PAGASA advisory is logged as unidentified rather than linked to an unrelated file. PAGASA overwrites its own files in place, so this is a record of what was reported, not a saved copy of the PDF itself.
| Logged (PHT) | Trigger | Location | Weather system | Distance | Peak rain | Observed (nearest gauge) | Reference |
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