24/05/2026
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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 25โ31, 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 final week of May indicates an unbroken, highly consistent pattern of hot and humid days paired with daily precipitation. In an unusual meteorological stretch, every single day from Monday through Sunday is forecast to experience Partly Rainy conditions. Daytime high temperatures will remain intensely uniform, holding steady at a sweltering 34ยฐC from Monday all the way through Saturday, before peaking slightly at 35ยฐC on Sunday. Early morning and nighttime low temperatures will also remain remarkably stable, hovering at 23ยฐC for nearly the entire week, with a negligible one-degree dip to 22ยฐC only on Saturday.
Rainfall probabilities will fluctuate daily but will remain a constant presence during core campus hours. Monday starts with a 62% chance of rain extending from 6 AM to 5 PM. Tuesday sees a slight drop to a 54% chance (10 AM to 9 PM), while both Wednesday and Thursday stabilize at a 58% chance of mid-day and evening showers. Heading into the weekend, Friday climbs back up to a 62% rain probability (10 AM to 8 PM), followed by the week's lowestโyet still notableโprecipitation chance on Saturday at 51%. The week concludes on Sunday with the highest risk of rainfall at 67% with an extensive wet window from 8 AM to 11 PM.
Please be guided that this week is a highly critical period for the university, as it is simultaneously designated as the schedule for the compliance of all requirements for enrolled courses as well as the schedule for various non-academic activities on campus. In addition to students finalizing their academic marks, the campus will also be hosting a large number of visitors coming from different parts of Surigao del Sur to participate in these non-academic events. This dual scheduling means the university will experience significantly higher foot traffic, crowded facilities, and increased transit needs throughout the week.
Adding to the week's complex scheduling, Wednesday, May 27, 2026, has been officially declared a regular national holiday across the country in observance of Eid'l Adha (Feast of Sacrifice). Consequently, standard academic functions, compliance submissions, and administrative office operations will be temporarily paused on this day. Students racing against final deadlines and organizers handling the regional visitor delegations must proactively adjust their timelines to accommodate this mid-week closure, ensuring that critical document hand-ins and non-academic events are completed on the surrounding operational days.
Because "Partly Rainy" conditions span all seven days, everyone must plan ahead to minimize logistical disruptions. Students submitting physical projects, clearances, or final portfolios are strongly urged to pack all documents in waterproof materials to safeguard them from sudden downpours during travel. Event organizers and personnel handling the influx of regional visitors must prepare alternative indoor venues or secure heavy-duty tents, as the high humidity paired with a 34ยฐC average temperature will make outdoor gatherings uncomfortable and highly susceptible to afternoon rain interruptions. Carrying an umbrella daily, wearing breathable attire, and staying well-hydrated remain mandatory precautions to ensure a successful, hospitable, and safe week for our students and guests alike.