Manila Monthly Climate

Manila Monthly Climate

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Manila has a tropical monsoon climate characterized by high temperatures, significant rainfall, and distinct wet and dry seasons. The city's weather is influenced by monsoon winds and occasional typhoons, particularly during the wet season. Despite seasonal variations in rainfall, temperatures remain consistently warm throughout the year.

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Temperature Overview

  • Average Daytime Temperature: 32°C (90°F)
  • Average Nighttime Temperature: 24°C (75°F)

Rainfall Statistics

  • Annual average daily rainfall: 7.2 mm (0.283 inches) per day
  • Rainiest month: July with around 15.6 mm (0.614 inches) per day
  • Driest month: February with around 0.8 mm (0.031 inches) per day
  • Average number of rainy days per year: 172 days

Monthly Weather Conditions

Temperature

Precipitation

Seasonal Breakdown

December-February (Northeast Monsoon)

  • Highs: 30-31°C (86-88°F)
  • Lows: 23-24°C (73-75°F)
  • Rainy Days: 5-11 days per month
  • Average Precipitation: 2.5 mm/day
  • Cool, dry weather with occasional light showers

March-May (Hot Dry Season)

  • Highs: 32-34°C (90-93°F)
  • Lows: 24-26°C (75-79°F)
  • Rainy Days: 6-16 days per month
  • Average Precipitation: 4.1 mm/day
  • Hot and humid with increasing rainfall

June-September (Southwest Monsoon)

  • Highs: 31-33°C (88-91°F)
  • Lows: 24-25°C (75-77°F)
  • Rainy Days: 19-23 days per month
  • Average Precipitation: 14.1 mm/day
  • Heavy rainfall and possible typhoons

October-November (Transitional Period)

  • Highs: 31-32°C (88-90°F)
  • Lows: 24°C (75°F)
  • Rainy Days: 14-17 days per month
  • Average Precipitation: 8.2 mm/day
  • Decreasing rainfall with warm temperatures

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Manila is during the dry season (December to February) when rainfall is minimal and temperatures are relatively cooler. However, each season offers unique experiences:

December-February (Northeast Monsoon) brings the most pleasant weather conditions with lower humidity and minimal rainfall. This is the peak tourist season, perfect for exploring outdoor attractions like Intramuros, Rizal Park, and Fort Santiago. The Chinese New Year celebrations in January or February add cultural festivities to the comfortable weather.

March-May (Hot Dry Season) sees the highest temperatures of the year with increasing humidity. While it can be quite hot, this period hosts several festivals including Holy Week celebrations and the Flores de Mayo. Early morning or evening activities are recommended to avoid the midday heat.

June-September (Southwest Monsoon) brings heavy rainfall and possible typhoons. While outdoor activities can be limited, this is an excellent time to explore Manila's indoor attractions like the National Museum, shopping malls, and cultural centers. The Manila International Book Fair in September draws literature enthusiasts from around the region.

October-November (Transitional Period) maintains warm temperatures with gradually decreasing rainfall. This shoulder season offers a good balance for both indoor and outdoor activities. The Manila Film Festival showcases Filipino cinema, while All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day in early November provide insights into local traditions.

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