Negros Oriental residents should prepare for partly cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). The regional forecast for Visayas, issued at 5:00 AM on March 14, 2026, indicates that moderate to strong winds are expected to prevail over the province.

The PAGASA advisory suggests that coastal conditions will be moderate to rough, potentially affecting maritime activities in Negros Oriental and surrounding areas.

Detailed Weather Forecast

The PAGASA Visayas Regional Forecast, released on March 14, 2026, provides a detailed breakdown of the expected weather conditions for Negros Oriental. The forecast specifically mentions partly cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers.

The temperature in Negros Oriental is expected to range from 25°C to 28°C. Wind speeds are expected to be moderate to strong, blowing from the northeast. These conditions could affect travel, particularly sea travel, within the province.

Extended Weather Outlook

Looking ahead, the extended weather outlook issued at 9:00 AM on March 13, 2026, provides a glimpse into the weather conditions expected for the rest of the week. From Friday to Tuesday, Negros Oriental is expected to experience similar conditions, with partly cloudy skies and isolated rainshowers.

The temperature is forecasted to range from 25°C to 31°C. Wind direction will primarily be from the northeast, with moderate to strong speeds. Coastal conditions are expected to remain moderate to rough throughout the period.

Implications for Negros Oriental

The anticipated weather conditions could have implications for various sectors in Negros Oriental. Farmers may need to adjust their irrigation schedules due to the possibility of rainshowers. Fishermen and those involved in maritime transport should be aware of the moderate to rough coastal conditions.

Residents are advised to take necessary precautions, such as carrying umbrellas or raincoats, especially when venturing outdoors. It is also essential to monitor weather updates from PAGASA for any changes in the forecast.

Thunderstorm Advisory

While a thunderstorm is less likely to develop over Negros Oriental within 12 hours as of 10:00 PM on March 13, 2026, PAGASA advises residents to continue monitoring for updates. A thunderstorm watch has been issued for Palawan, indicating a higher likelihood of thunderstorm development in that area.

Seismic and Volcanic Activity

PAGASA also provides updates on seismic and volcanic activity. As of 5:00 AM on March 14, 2026, information regarding Northern Cebu Earthquake is valid until 5:00 AM on March 15, 2026. Similarly, the Mt. Kanlaon advisory is valid until 5:00 AM on March 15, 2026. Residents living near Mt. Kanlaon should remain vigilant and heed any warnings or advisories issued by local authorities.

PAGASA’s Role and Mandate

PAGASA, as the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHS) of the Philippines, is mandated to provide reliable and timely weather, climate, and hydrological information to the public. This information is crucial for disaster preparedness, resource management, and economic planning.

The agency utilizes various tools and technologies, including satellites, radar, and numerical prediction models, to monitor and forecast weather conditions across the country. PAGASA also conducts research and development activities to improve its forecasting capabilities.

Staying Informed

Residents of Negros Oriental are encouraged to stay informed about the latest weather updates from PAGASA. Information is available through PAGASA’s website, social media channels, and partner media outlets. Local disaster risk reduction and management offices also play a crucial role in disseminating weather information and coordinating emergency response efforts.

Understanding weather patterns and potential hazards is essential for building a resilient community. By staying informed and taking appropriate precautions, residents of Negros Oriental can mitigate the impacts of adverse weather conditions.

Regional Context

Negros Oriental, situated in the Visayas region, is particularly vulnerable to weather-related hazards such as typhoons, floods, and landslides. Its geographic location makes it susceptible to the effects of the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) and the northeast monsoon (Amihan), which can bring heavy rainfall and strong winds.

The province’s economy relies heavily on agriculture and tourism, both of which are sensitive to weather conditions. Farmers need accurate weather forecasts to plan their planting and harvesting activities, while tourism operators need to ensure the safety and comfort of their guests.

The local government of Negros Oriental has been actively working to enhance its disaster preparedness and response capabilities. This includes investing in early warning systems, conducting regular drills and simulations, and strengthening community-based disaster risk reduction initiatives.

Looking Ahead

PAGASA will continue to monitor the weather situation in Negros Oriental and provide updates as necessary. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and take appropriate action to protect themselves and their property. The agency’s commitment to providing accurate and timely weather information is crucial for ensuring the safety and well-being of the Filipino people.

As climate change continues to alter weather patterns, the importance of reliable weather forecasting and disaster preparedness will only increase. PAGASA’s role in providing essential information and guidance will become even more critical in the years to come.

Photo credit: Photo from PAGASA

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