What is the temperature like throughout the year in the Philippines?
The weather in the Philippines is warm all year round.
The highest temperature is about 34 degrees, the lowest temperature is about 24 degrees, the annual average temperature is about 27 degrees Celsius, and the average annual precipitation in most areas is between 2000-3000 mm. The Philippines has a monsoon tropical rainforest climate, with high temperatures and rain all year round, significant monsoons, and small annual temperature differences.
The western part of the archipelago has a dry season (November-April) and a rainy season (May-October). The eastern coast has rain all year round, with the most rain in winter. The southern region also has rainy weather all year round, with no obvious dry or rainy seasons. The eastern Pacific Ocean is the birthplace of typhoons, with many typhoons occurring from June to November every year.
The Philippines is located in southeast Asia, facing Taiwan Province of China across the Bashi Strait to the north, facing Indonesia and Malaysia across the Sulawesi Sea and Balabac Strait to the south and southwest, and the South China Sea to the west. To the east is the Pacific Ocean. The total area is 299,700 square kilometers, with more than 7,000 large and small islands.
The rivers in the Philippines are all short. The largest river in Luzon is the Cagayan River, 350 kilometers long; in Mindanao, the Mindanao River and the Agusan River are the largest.