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Planning a trip to sunny Biñan? In this section, you will find the latest weather data and detailed forecasts to help you perfectly plan your journey through the Philippines.

Overview

The climate in Biñan is typical for the tropical zone of the Philippines and is characterized by consistently high temperatures throughout the year. It almost never gets cold here, but there is a distinct transition between the dry and wet seasons, which largely determines the rhythm of life in Laguna province.

The dry season, lasting from January to May, is considered the most favorable time for tourists: the sky is a clear azure, and rainfall is extremely rare. From June to December, the monsoon period arrives, bringing refreshing but intense downpours and high humidity, creating a true tropical atmosphere.

Temperature

The temperature in Biñan remains summer-like and hot all year round, with averages ranging from 26°C to 30°C. The hottest month is traditionally April, when the mercury often rises above +32.5°C. Due to the specific humidity of the Philippines, the "feels like" temperature can reach 40°C, so it is best to spend the daytime hours in the shade.

Relative coolness arrives in January and February. During this period, nighttime temperatures can drop to a comfortable +23.6°C, providing a pleasant rest after a sunny day. Fluctuations between day and night are not very sharp, which is typical of a maritime tropical climate. Water enthusiasts will enjoy the stable water temperature, which warms up to +26…+28°C, making swimming comfortable at any time of year.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Biñan is highly seasonal. From the beginning of the year until May, the city is dominated by the dry season. In February and March, rain is a rarity (only 4–5 rainy days), and the number of sunny days reaches its maximum, making this time ideal for long excursions across the Philippines.

The situation changes dramatically with the arrival of June. The peak of the rainy season falls in July, August, and September, when rainfall can exceed 340–400 mm per month. During this period, the sky is often overcast, and tropical downpours occur almost daily (up to 29 days a month). Despite the frequency of precipitation, they are often short-lived and powerful, followed by periods of sunshine.

By the end of the year, in November and December, the intensity of rain gradually decreases, although humidity remains high. Travelers should keep in mind that monsoon winds during this period can bring not only moisture but also a pleasant freshness from the ocean, signaling the imminent arrival of the comfortable dry period.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Biñan, opt for clothing made of natural fabrics—cotton or linen. Light and bright clothes will help you better tolerate the tropical heat and humidity. To protect yourself from the strong sun, be sure to pack a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen with a high SPF. Comfortable sandals and lightweight sneakers will be your best companions during city walks.

If your trip to this part of the Philippines falls between June and December, don't forget a quality raincoat or a compact umbrella. The wet season requires quick-drying materials and waterproof cases for electronics. It's also worth bringing a light sweater or hoodie: air conditioning in local buses and shopping malls often runs at full power, creating a sharp contrast with the outdoor heat.

Regardless of the season, insect repellent will be a useful purchase, as bugs in the tropics can be particularly persistent in the evenings. Remember the principle of layering and always carry a bottle of water to stay hydrated in the hot climate of Laguna province.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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