Possible Class Suspensions on September 24-26, 2025? as New LPA Threatens to Become Bagyong Opong

A new low-pressure area is developing and may soon strengthen into Bagyong Opong in the coming days. As it continues to move closer to the Philippine Area of Responsibility, its rains and winds could disrupt school activities in several regions. With forecasts pointing to possible bad weather, students, parents, and teachers should prepare for possible class suspensions from September 24 to 26, 2025.

Heavy rains continue to affect parts of the country as September begins, raising concerns about possible class suspensions. 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 September 24-25, 2025. If you want to find information about Weather conditions and Walang Pasok announcements tomorrow, visit our real-time updates.

This weather forecast is for September 24, 2025 (Tuesday) 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.

General Weather Forecast for September 24, 2025

A new weather disturbance, known as Bagyong Opong (Invest 92W), is being closely monitored east of Northeastern Mindanao. Current forecasts show that it has the potential to develop into a tropical depression as it moves northwestward. While it is still far from the country, warm seas and changing wind patterns may help it strengthen in the coming days. At the same time, the southwest monsoon continues to bring rains over parts of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, which could worsen local flooding in low-lying areas.

These conditions mean schools and communities should prepare for possible class suspensions, especially in flood-prone provinces. Even before Opong fully develops, heavy rains and thunderstorms may disrupt travel and daily activities. Local government units may issue early suspensions to ensure safety if the rains intensify. Parents, students, and teachers are advised to stay alert and follow weather updates, as Opong’s track and strength could change quickly.

Possible Work Suspensions (Walang Pasok) for September 24-25, 2025

Given the worsening weather conditions due to LPAs, class suspensions or “Walang Pasok” announcements are likely (malaki ang posibilidad). In addition, possible class suspensions are expected in Region 5 (Bicol Region), Region 7 (Central Visayas), Region 8 (Eastern Visayas), and the Caraga Region. These suspensions anticipate the continued bad weather conditions brought by the proximity of these areas to Super Typhoon Nando. Moreover, the tail of Super Typhoon Nando is expected to bring light to moderate rainfall in the northern and central portion of the country, including Ilocos Region, Cagayan Valley, CAR and Central Luzon.

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