Long Weekend: Possibility of Class Suspensions on January 26, 2026 to Developing Typhoon

the country. Based on forecasts from the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), the weather system could bring strong winds and heavy rainfall to several areas. As conditions worsen, class suspensions are possible on Monday, January 26, 2026, especially in Eastern Visayas, Central Visayas, Bicol Region, and the Davao Region. Students, parents, and teachers are advised to stay alert and continue monitoring official announcements for updates that may affect school activities and daily routines.

PAGASA’s latest advisory reports moderate to heavy rains in several areas due to the presence of the easterlies. As conditions worsen, learners and parents should monitor official updates on the Rainfall Warning for January 26, 2026. If you want to find information about Weather conditions and Walang Pasok announcements tomorrow, visit our real-time updates.

This weather forecast is for January 26, 2026 (Monday) and is valid from 4:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Please note that actual weather conditions may vary slightly from the data presented in this post. However, we ensure that this forecast is based on factual data from PAGASA and other reliable weather monitoring agencies. This post serves as a guide to help you prepare for possible extreme weather conditions and class suspensions. It does not reflect official class suspension announcements in your area. For verified #WalangPasok or work suspension updates, please refer to the list below.

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General Weather Forecast for January 26, 2026

A developing typhoon is being closely monitored east of the Visayas as of January 26, 2026 (Monday). According to monitoring agencies, the weather system continues to intensify as it moves generally westward, with the potential for strong winds and heavy rainfall across parts of the country. At the same time, the Northeast Monsoon (Amihan) continues to affect Northern Luzon, enhancing rainfall and gusty winds in exposed areas. As the system approaches, weather conditions are expected to deteriorate, particularly across Eastern Visayas, Central Visayas, the Bicol Region, and the Davao Region.

These areas may experience moderate to heavy rains, gusty winds, and rough coastal conditions, which could lead to flooding in low-lying areas, landslides in mountainous locations, and possible disruptions to transportation and power services. Other nearby regions may also experience intermittent rains and thunderstorms as rainbands extend outward from the system. Because of these conditions, the risk of class suspensions on January 26, 2026, is high, especially in areas expected to experience sustained rainfall and strong winds. Schools, parents, and local authorities are advised to remain alert and closely monitor official weather bulletins and LGU announcements for possible class and work suspension declarations.

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

Due to the worsening weather conditions caused by a developing typhoon, class suspensions (“Walang Pasok”) are highly possible on January 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:

RegionLevel of Possibility of Class Suspension
Eastern VisayasVery High
Central VisayasVery High
Bicol RegionVery High
Davao RegionHigh
Region 4A: CALABARZONVery Low
Region 4B: MimaropaVery Low

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