
Manila's July 4 monsoon forecast warns of isolated thunderstorms across Luzon, raising the risk of harvest delays for rice and corn.
The Philippine weather bureau expects partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers and thunderstorms over Metro Manila and most of the country on Thursday, The Manila Times reported at 5 a.m. July 4. The forecast covers Luzon and other key agricultural regions.
Monsoon activity in July typically coincides with the main rice and corn planting window. Heavy rains can delay field work and raise the risk of waterlogging in low-lying areas. No specific crop advisories or flood warnings were issued in the bulletin. The bureau's regular update cycle continues through the day. Traders with exposure to Philippine agribusiness or rice import volumes will treat the forecast as a routine seasonal reminder until actual flood data or crop damage reports emerge. No named companies, crop estimates, or price targets were mentioned in the source. The next scheduled weather update is the bureau's 11 a.m. advisory, which may include satellite imagery and rainfall accumulation estimates.
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