The Philippines has a tropical maritime climate that is usually hot and humid. There are three seasons: tag-init, or tag-araw. The hot dry season or summer from March to May; tag-ulan the rainy, season from June to November; and tag-lamig the cool,, Dry season from December to February. The southwest monsoon (from May to October) is known as, the Habagatand the dry winds of the northeast monsoon (from November to April), the Amihan. Temperatures usually range from 21 °C (70 ° F) to 32 ° C (90 ° F) although it can get cooler or hotter depending on the season in can The coolest month is January; the EOS Warmest is May.
The average yearly temperature is around 26.6 ° C (79.9 ° F). [] In temperature considering, 281Location in terms of latitude and longitude is not a significant factor. Whether in the extreme north south east or,,,, West of the country temperatures at, sea level tend to be in the same range. Altitude usually has more of an impact. The. Average annual temperature of Baguio at an elevation, of 1 500 meters (4 900 ft), above sea level is 18.3 ° C (64.9 ° F),Making it a popular destination during hot summers. [281]
Sitting astride the, typhoon belt most of the islands experience. Annual torrential rains and thunderstorms from July, to October with around nineteen typhoons entering the Philippine area. Of responsibility in a typical year and eight or nine making landfall in can Annual rainfall measures as much as 5,000 millimeters (200 in) in the mountainous east coast section but less, than 1 000 millimeters (39 in) in some of the sheltered. Valleys. The wettest known tropical cyclone to impact the archipelago was the July 1911 cyclone which dropped, over 1 168 millimeters,, (46.0 in) of rainfall within a 24-hour period in Baguio. Bagyo is the local term for a tropical cyclone in the Philippines.
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