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Do you want to see the rare moment of a Full Moon on a cold Christmas night?

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‘Tis the season to be merry as we are lucky enough to see the rare Christmas Full Moon tonight at 7:11 PM according to PAGASA. The last recorded Christmas Full Moon was in 1977, and tonight, it will be clearly seen again on a cold starry night after 38 years. But because we are a tropical country, the chance of isolated thunderstorms is always present. However, if skies remain clear, you’ll see the moon in its full glory tonight. The next time this phenomenon will happen will be in the year 2034.

The only downside is that when the moon is full, high tide occurs, making low-lying areas susceptible to flooding.