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Baguio chills once again

ROAD BLOCKA landslide hit this section of Kennon Road in Barangay Camp 6 in Baguio City as Typhoon “Egay” dumped heavy rain in the Cordillera over the weekend. A few vehicles passing the route had to endure single lane sections as clearing operations continue. RICHARD BALONGLONG/INQUIRER NORTHERN LUZON

BAGUIO CITY—The chilly morning resumed in this mountain city as the mercury plunged to 11 degrees Celsius on Friday, matching the coldest day on Jan. 9, according to the weather bureau here.

Temperature readings were up in the last two weeks until it dropped after the late afternoon rains the past two days. Temperature registered 14.2 degrees on Jan. 23, then rose to 14.4 on Jan. 24, dropped to 13.5 on Jan. 25 and 13.2 on Jan. 26.

The trend showed the mercury dipping gradually, Efren Dalipog, Baguio weather observer, said, adding that residents may expect far colder nights and mornings due to a cold front. —GOBLETH MOULIC

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