17/05/2026
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The Information Office of North Eastern Mindanao State UniversityโSan Miguel Campus issues this weekly advisory to all students, employees, and surrounding communities concerning the meteorological conditions and their potential impacts for the period of May 18โ24, 2026. This advisory is based on local campus data sourced from the Automatic Weather StationโProject FARMโwhich is managed by DOST-SDS, LGU-San Miguel, NEMSU-San Miguel, and San Miguel Farmers Enterprise, alongside other reliable forecast systems such as Weather Underground.
The weather forecast for this week indicates a highly variable pattern of intense heat mixed with frequent, significant rain showers. Monday begins with Partly Rainy conditions, a 35ยฐC high, and a 53% chance of rainfall concentrated in the afternoon between 2 PM and 5 PM. Tuesday and Thursday offer slight reprieves as the only Partly Cloudy days of the week; however, Thursday will also be the hottest day, surging to a peak high temperature of 36ยฐC. Wedged between them, Wednesday returns to Partly Rainy skies with a 54% rain chance. The latter half of the week, from Friday through Sunday, shifts into a persistently wet pattern, with all three days classified as partly rainy. Friday features the week's highest precipitation risk at 79% between 8 AM and 4 PM, followed by Saturday at 57% and Sunday at 60%. Nighttime low temperatures will remain consistently warm, fluctuating between 22ยฐC and 24ยฐC.
Please be guided by the fact that this week is the schedule for the final examinations. The combination of academic stress and erratic weather means that preparation is absolutely essential. Students commuting to campus must carry dependable rain gear every day, as five out of the seven days are forecasted as "Partly Rainy," with a particularly severe 79% chance of downpours on Friday that could easily disrupt transit or damage exam materials. Additionally, the extreme heat on Thursday (36ยฐC) requires everyone to stay well-hydrated to maintain focus and avoid heat-related illnesses during their tests. We urge the entire academic community to prioritize both their studies and their health by monitoring these weather shifts closely as we close out the semester.