MANILA, Philippines - Filipinos will continue to wake up to cold mornings in the first two to three weeks of February.
The northeast monsoon or amihan is expected to persist this month, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).
The months of January and February are generally the coldest in the Philippines, the weather bureau said.
It expects a gradual weakening of the northeast monsoon in the early part of March.
PAGASA said the coldest temperatures recorded so far in Metro Manila and Baguio City since the onset of the amihan last October were 18.1 degrees Celsius and 10.4 degrees Celsius.
No tropical cyclone is expected to affect the country this week, PAGASA added.
However, the northeast monsoon will still bring cloudy skies with light rains over Cagayan Valley, Bicol, parts of Central Luzon and Eastern Visayas.
Metro Manila will have partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated light rains.
Caraga and Davao regions will experience cloudy skies with light to moderate rains and thunderstorms.
In a climate outlook last week, PAGASA saw a slim chance of tropical cyclone development this month.
It warned the public of big waves over the northern and western seaboards of Northern Luzon and eastern seaboard of Luzon and Visayas due to the surge of the northeast monsoon.