RAINY MONDAY: Pedestrians use umbrellas to shield themselves from the heavy downpour in Quezon City on Monday, July 21, 2025. While the newly formed low-pressure area (LPA) is not expected to directly affect the country, PAGASA said it has intensified the southwest monsoon or habagat, bringing more rain across the Philippines. Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
RAINY MONDAY: Pedestrians use umbrellas to shield themselves from the heavy downpour in Quezon City on Monday, July 21, 2025. While the newly formed low-pressure area (LPA) is not expected to directly affect the country, PAGASA said it has intensified the southwest monsoon or habagat, bringing more rain across the Philippines.RAINY MONDAY: Pedestrians use umbrellas to shield themselves from the heavy downpour in Quezon City on Monday, July 21, 2025. While the newly formed low-pressure area (LPA) is not expected to directly affect the country, PAGASA said it has intensified the southwest monsoon or habagat, bringing more rain across the Philippines.RAINY MONDAY: Pedestrians use umbrellas to shield themselves from the heavy downpour in Quezon City on Monday, July 21, 2025. While the newly formed low-pressure area (LPA) is not expected to directly affect the country, PAGASA said it has intensified the southwest monsoon or habagat, bringing more rain across the Philippines.RAINY MONDAY: Pedestrians use umbrellas to shield themselves from the heavy downpour in Quezon City on Monday, July 21, 2025. While the newly formed low-pressure area (LPA) is not expected to directly affect the country, PAGASA said it has intensified the southwest monsoon or habagat, bringing more rain across the Philippines.RAINY MONDAY: Pedestrians use umbrellas to shield themselves from the heavy downpour in Quezon City on Monday, July 21, 2025. While the newly formed low-pressure area (LPA) is not expected to directly affect the country, PAGASA said it has intensified the southwest monsoon or habagat, bringing more rain across the Philippines.