This type of weather means no clouds or precipitation are expected.
Fine weather or sunny
The Philippines has two major seasons: the rainy season and this season.
Dry season
This climate type has two pronounced seasons: dry from November to April and wet for the rest of the year.
Type I
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PAGASA
This term refers to winds blowing about 18 km/h or faster.
Windy or gusty
This part of the dry season is from March to May and is marked by high temperatures.
Hot dry season
This climate type has a relatively dry period from November to April, and it is open to both NE and SW monsoons.
Type III
This is the most important climatic element in the Philippines that varies across regions.
Rainfall
This type of weather refers to high winds (64-118 km/h) with precipitation and sometimes thunderstorms.
Stormy weather
This is the range of the average annual rainfall in the Philippines.
965 to 4,064 millimeters
This climate type has rainfall that is distributed more or less evenly throughout the year.
Type IV
In this climate type, there is no dry season, and the wet season is strongest from November to January.
Type II
This type of rain falls in short bursts over small areas.
Shower
In the Philippines, the rainy season lasts from this month to this month.
June to November
This type of rain consists of small drops less than 0.5 mm, typically from fog or stratus clouds.
Drizzle
This is the main difference between weather and climate.
Weather is short-term and climate is long-term