New LPA expected to Bring Heavy Rains; Class Suspensions Possible in Some Areas

As of the latest PAGASA weather bulletin on June 29, 2026, a Low Pressure Area (LPA) was estimated at 705 km east of the country, while the Southwest Monsoon (Habagat) continues to affect the western section of Luzon. Although the LPA has not yet developed into a tropical cyclone, it may continue to enhance rainfall over several parts of the country and increase the possibility of localized flooding and landslides. In this page, we discuss possible class suspension (Walang Pasok) due to expected heavy rains brought by LPA (Invest 96W).

As weather conditions can change rapidly, learners, parents, and school personnel are advised to monitor the latest weather advisories from PAGASA and announcements from their respective local government units regarding possible class suspensions (Walang Pasok) and other weather-related updates for June 29, 2026. For the latest weather updates and possible Walang Pasok announcements, you may visit our real-time update page.

This weather forecast covers June 22, 2026 (Monday), and remains valid from 4:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Weather conditions may change and could differ slightly from the information provided in this post. However, we based this forecast on data from PAGASA and other trusted weather monitoring agencies. We aim to help readers prepare for possible severe weather conditions and class suspensions. Please note that this post is for information purposes only and does not serve as an official class suspension announcement in your area. For confirmed #WalangPasok and work suspension updates, kindly check the list below.

General Weather Forecast for June 22, 2026

On Monday, June 29, 2026, a Low Pressure Area (LPA) east of Surigao City, Surigao del Norte, and the Southwest Monsoon (Habagat) will continue to affect the country’s weather.

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The LPA will bring cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms over Eastern Visayas, Caraga, the Davao Region, Catanduanes, Albay, and Sorsogon. Some areas may experience moderate to heavy rainfall, which could cause flash floods and landslides. Meanwhile, the Southwest Monsoon will bring similar weather conditions to the Ilocos Region, Zambales, Bataan, Occidental Mindoro, and Palawan. Because of this, residents in these areas should stay alert for possible flooding and landslides.

Walang Pasok June 29, 2026

Metro Manila and the rest of the country will have partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated afternoon or evening rain showers and thunderstorms caused by localized thunderstorms. Although many places will remain dry for most of the day, some thunderstorms may bring heavy rain in a short time and trigger localized flooding.

Across the country, winds will remain light to moderate, while coastal waters will stay slight to moderate. However, boat operators and those planning to travel by sea should still be careful, especially during thunderstorms.

Possible Work Suspensions (Walang Pasok) for June 26, 2026

Due to the worsening weather conditions caused by a developing LPA, class suspensions (“Walang Pasok”) are highly possible on June 26, 2026. The typhoon is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rains over several regions of the country.

Below is the level of possibility of class suspension per region based on the latest forecasts.

RegionPossibilityMain Reason
Region I – Ilocos RegionHighUnder the influence of the Southwest Monsoon (Habagat), with moderate to at times heavy rains that may cause flooding and landslides.
Region III – Central LuzonHighZambales and Bataan are expected to experience persistent monsoon rains with possible flooding and travel disruptions.
MIMAROPAHighOccidental Mindoro and Palawan will be affected by Habagat, bringing scattered to widespread rains with possible flash floods.
Region V – Bicol RegionHighCatanduanes, Albay, and Sorsogon are under the influence of the LPA, increasing the risk of moderate to heavy rainfall, flooding, and landslides.
Region VIII – Eastern VisayasHighDirectly affected by the LPA, which may bring prolonged rains and thunderstorms with possible flash floods and landslides.
Region XI – Davao RegionHighThe LPA may bring scattered rains and thunderstorms, with moderate to at times heavy rainfall in some areas.
Region XIII – CaragaHighLocated closest to the LPA’s area of influence, with the highest likelihood of prolonged rainfall, flooding, and landslides.

Disclaimer: The table below is only an assessment based on the latest PAGASA weather forecast and the expected impacts of the Low Pressure Area (LPA) and the Southwest Monsoon (Habagat) for Monday, June 29, 2026. It is not an official declaration of class suspension. The final decision on the suspension of classes rests with the respective Local Government Units (LGUs), school administrators, or other authorized government agencies.

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List of Walang Pasok Due to Local Observance

Apart from weather-related class suspensions, several local government units (LGUs) have also declared the suspension of classes in observance of local holidays, festivals, or special non-working days. These declarations are issued through local executive orders or ordinances and apply only to specific provinces, cities, or municipalities.

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