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Stay up to date with the latest weather conditions in Sibonga. In this section, you will find current data, forecasts, and helpful charts.

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Overview

The climate in Sibonga, Philippines, is classified as tropical. Temperatures remain high and stable throughout the year, without significant seasonal fluctuations. Annual average temperatures vary only slightly, mostly ranging from 25°C to 28°C, creating consistently warm and humid conditions.

There are virtually no distinct seasons as typically found in temperate latitudes. Instead, the weather features a fairly even distribution of precipitation, though in small monthly amounts (4 to 10 mm). A notable feature is the high number of rainy days each month – from 20 to 29. This suggests that while heavy downpours may be infrequent, light rain or drizzle is very likely almost year-round. The lowest precipitation and fewest rainy days occur in March and April, while December stands out with the highest rainfall and the greatest number of wet days.

Temperature

The annual temperature cycle in Sibonga is remarkably stable, with minimal fluctuations throughout the year. The difference between average monthly temperatures is very small, ensuring a constant feeling of warmth. The hottest month is May, when the average temperature reaches 27.8°C, and daytime highs can rise to 29.8°C. February is considered the "coolest" month, with an average temperature of 25.5°C and nighttime lows dropping to 24.0°C. Thus, the annual range of average temperatures is very narrow, which is typical for an equatorial climate.

The period that could be described as "summer" or the hotter season falls between April and June, peaking in May. During this time, daytime temperatures consistently stay around 29-30°C, and nights remain very warm, not dropping below 25°C. The "winter" or less hot period from December to February is marked only by a slight decrease in temperature. During the day, the thermometer shows around 27-28°C, dropping to 24-25°C at night. Therefore, there are no sharp transitions between "summer" and "winter" in Sibonga; the weather remains comfortably warm year-round.

Diurnal temperature variations in Sibonga are also small. The difference between average monthly maximum and minimum temperatures is usually only 2.5-4°C. This means nights are warm and do not offer significant coolness after a hot day. For example, in May, the warmest month, daytime temperatures can reach 29.8°C, while nighttime temperatures only drop to 25.7°C. This stability makes Sibonga's climate predictable and pleasant for those who love consistent warmth.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

In Sibonga, Philippines, precipitation occurs throughout the year, and there is virtually no distinct dry season. A characteristic feature of the local climate is the high number of rainy days each month, indicating frequent but—judging by the monthly averages—not overly heavy rain.

The lowest rainfall typically occurs in March and April. During these months, precipitation averages 4 mm, with about 20-21 rainy days. These periods can be considered the relatively driest parts of the year. Conversely, December stands out as the wettest month, with average precipitation reaching 10 mm and rain occurring approximately 29 days.

In the remaining months, from January to November (excluding March and April), rainfall ranges between 6 and 8 mm. The frequency of rain remains high, with precipitation recorded on 24 to 28 days per month. Consequently, travelers should be prepared for light to moderate rain as a common occurrence in Sibonga almost all year round. Given the high average annual temperatures, precipitation falls exclusively as rain.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Sibonga, it's important to consider its warm and humid climate, which persists year-round. With average annual temperatures staying within a comfortable range of 25-28°C, your wardrobe should focus on light, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton or linen. T-shirts, shorts, skirts, sundresses, and lightweight trousers will be your best companions. Don't forget swimwear, as the warm weather is perfect for relaxing by the water.

Despite the relatively low monthly rainfall in millimeters, note the high frequency of "wet days"—ranging from 20 to 29 each month. This means light rain or drizzle is very likely in any season. Therefore, a compact umbrella or a lightweight raincoat is a must-have in your suitcase. Sandals or other quick-drying footwear will also come in handy. For walks and excursions, choose comfortable shoes, perhaps closed-toe ones to protect your feet.

In addition to clothing, don't forget sun protection: a high-SPF sunscreen, a hat or cap, and sunglasses. Insect repellent can also be useful, especially in the evening. While temperatures are stable, a light sweater or pashmina might be useful for evening walks or air-conditioned spaces. The layering principle here is less about warmth and more about protection from the sun and light rain.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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