While Typhoon Uwan is on the way out, state meteorologists reiterated that flooding and storm surges are still likely, even if the eye of the storm is far from an area.
While flooding is starting to recede across several water basins, PAGASA warned that flooding is still possible in areas connected to the Bicol River, Agno River Basin, Cagayan River Basin, Apayao-Abulug River Basin and Laguna De Bay River Basin.
PAGASA has also hoisted a storm surge warning over several areas, saying that residents in low-lying areas must stay away from the coast and move to higher grounds.
The following storm surge warning has been issued, effective within the next few hours:
Storm Surge Height (2.1 meters to 3.0 meters)
Ilocos Norte
Bacarra
Burgos
Pasuquin
Bangui
Pagudpud
Badoc
Currimao
Laoag City
Paoay
Ilocos Sur
Cabugao
Caoayan
Candon
Vigan
Magsingal
Narvacan
San Esteban
San Juan
San Vicente
Santa Catalina
Santa Cruz
Santa Lucia
Santa Maria
Santiago
Santo Domingo
Sinait
Tagudin
La Union
Agoo
Aringay
Bacnotan
Balaoan
Bangar
Bauang
Caba
San Fernando
Luna
Rosario
San Juan
Santo Tomas
Pangasinan
Agno
Anda
Bani
Bolinao
Burgos
Dasol
Infanta
Zambales
Candelaria
Masinloc
Palauig
Santa Cruz
Storm Surge Height (1.0 Meter To 2.0 Meters)
Aurora
Dinalungan
Dipaculao
Casiguran
Dilasag
Bataan
Mariveles
Bagac
Morong
Batangas
Nasugbu
Calatagan
Lian
Cagayan
Peñablanca
Baggao
Abulug
Aparri
Calayan
Ballesteros
Buguey
Claveria
Gattaran
Gonzaga
Lal-Lo
Pamplona
Sanchez-Mira
Santa Ana
Santa Praxedes
Santa Teresita
Peñablanca
Cavite
Maragondon
Ternate
Isabela
Dinapigue
Divilacan
Palanan
Maconacon
Occidental Mindoro
Lubang
Looc
Calintaan
Sablayan
Santa Cruz
Mamburao
Paluan
Palawan
Busuanga
Coron
Culion
Linapacan
Pangasinan
Binmaley
Alaminos
Dagupan City
Labrador
Lingayen
San Fabian
Sual
Zambales
Botolan
Cabangan
Iba
San Antonio
San Felipe
San Narciso
Subic
Olongapo