The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) announced on Friday that three tropical cyclone-like vortices (TCLVs) are expected to develop over the next few weeks, as reported by BusinessWorld.

According to PAGASA, the first two of these TCLVs are likely to form between Thursday and Wednesday, July 1, covering week one of the forecast period. This follows two tropical cyclones that persisted earlier this week.

The state weather bureau continues to monitor weather patterns as the Philippines enters the rainy season, urging the public to stay updated on advisories. Further details on the potential impact of these vortices are expected in the coming days.