Manila's Climate
Manila has a tropical monsoon climate with three distinct phases: a cool dry season from December to February, a hot dry season from March to May, and a wet season from June to November. The capital lies in a typhoon belt and frequently takes Pacific storms in the second half of the year, with the southwest monsoon (habagat) bringing heavy rain and flooding, while April and May highs can climb past 36°C. This page provides an hourly and 14-day forecast along with detailed metrics for humidity, wind, UV index and air quality (AQI).