Climate In The Philippines- FAQs
The climate and weather conditions in the Philippines are heavily impacted by typhoons. A significant part of the rainfall, humidity, and cloudiness comes from these storms.
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The Philippines has a tropical maritime climate which is dominated by the monsoon season.
The temperature in all areas of the Philippines typically ranges between 75°F and 90°F throughout the year. Average annual humidity is around 80%.
On the other hand, mountainous regions and any area above sea level may experience cooler temperatures and lower humidity.
The Philippines receives plenty of precipitation during monsoon season, but the rest of the year stays fairly dry.
The average annual rainfall for the Philippines is about 100 inches, but this is distributed throughout the country and occurs mostly during monsoon season.
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However, the Philippines is also prone to earthquakes, volcanos, typhoons, floods, landslides, and tsunamis. Of course, you wouldn’t be experiencing typhoons or earthquakes all the time.
Most places in the world are at risk for some kinds of natural disasters at least during certain months, including any given destination in the United States.
And, if you don’t want to be in residence during monsoon season in the Philippines, for example, decamp during those months to your other favorite haven.
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As in any country, weather depends on your region, but generally the Philippines enjoys a warm, sunny climate with little temperature fluctuation from season to season.
Philippine Rainy Season (monsoon season): October to December
Philippine Dry Season: January to September (March to May is the hottest time of year)
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The climate and weather conditions in the Philippines are heavily impacted by typhoons. A significant part of the rainfall, humidity, and cloudiness comes from these storms.
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