Climate

By: The GoAbroad Team
Posted on: Philippines, Geography and Climate

Philippines is a tropical country. March to May is hot and dry season, June to October is rainy while November to February are the coolest months of the year. Temperature ranges from 78oF(25oC) to 90oF(32oC). In the recent years, the country experienced El nino and El nina phenomena, where prolonged rainy season and drought have had happened.

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