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Overview

The climate in Pasay, located in the Philippines, is classified as tropical. Warm weather prevails throughout the year, with average temperatures ranging from 26°C to nearly 30°C. Even nighttime lows rarely drop below 23-24°C, while daily highs often exceed 28°C, reaching 32°C or more during the hottest months.

Pasay has two main seasons: the dry season and the wet season. The dry season typically lasts from January to April. During this period, rainfall is minimal (1-2 mm per month), and rainy days are few, ranging from 5 to 9 per month. The wet season starts around May and continues through October or November. Rainfall increases significantly during these months, peaking in July (15 mm) and August (12 mm), when rain can occur almost daily (up to 30 rainy days a month). From November to December, the amount of rainfall and the number of rainy days gradually decrease but remain noticeable compared to the dry season.

Despite the clear division between dry and wet seasons, the temperature in Pasay remains relatively stable and high all year round. This means travelers should expect warm or hot weather regardless of the month they visit, but they should be prepared for significant rainfall, especially from May to October.

Temperature

The annual range of average monthly temperatures in Pasay is relatively small, from 26.0°C in January to 29.7°C in May. The hottest month is usually May, when the average maximum temperature reaches 32.4°C and the average minimum doesn't drop below 27.0°C. The "coolest" month is considered to be January, with an average temperature of 26.0°C, featuring nightly lows of around 23.9°C and daily highs of 28.1°C.

The period from March to May can be described as the sweltering season. In April and May, daytime temperatures regularly exceed 32°C, creating a hot and humid feel, especially as rainy days increase starting in May. Nighttime temperatures also remain high during these months, typically between 26-27°C. Even in the so-called "winter" months from December to February, the weather in Pasay remains very warm. Average temperatures range from 26.0°C to 26.7°C, making this a comfortable period for those who prefer to avoid extreme heat while still enjoying warmth.

Temperature fluctuations between day and night in Pasay are moderate. The difference between the average maximum and average minimum temperature during a month usually ranges from 3 to 6 degrees Celsius. For example, in April, this difference reaches about 6.1°C (32.2°C high and 26.1°C low), while in wetter months like August, it is smaller—around 3.4°C (29.2°C high and 25.8°C low). This means that while nights bring some relief from the daytime heat, you shouldn't expect a major cool-down. Overall, Pasay offers consistently warm weather year-round, with peak heat in the spring months and slightly milder, but still very warm, conditions the rest of the time.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Pasay, located in the Philippines, experiences pronounced seasonality in precipitation. The climate is characterized by a distinct dry period and a long wet season when rain falls much more frequently and intensely.

The dry season in Pasay typically occurs from February to April. During these months, minimal rainfall is recorded—averaging just 1 mm per month. The number of rainy days is also low: there are about 5 in February and March, and approximately 7 in April. January can also be considered relatively dry, with about 2 mm of rainfall and roughly 9 rainy days.

The wet season makes its presence felt in May, when rainfall increases to 5 mm and the number of rainy days rises to 19. The peak of the rainy season occurs from June to October. The wettest month is July, when an average of 15 mm of rain falls and it rains almost daily (30 rainy days). August and September are also characterized by high humidity, with 12 mm of rainfall each and the number of rainy days reaching 30 and 28, respectively. In June and October, rainfall is around 9 mm, with 28 and 24 rainy days.

Therefore, the wettest months in Pasay, when precipitation is most frequent, are July, August, and September. Conversely, the driest months, with minimal rainfall and rainy days, are February, March, and April. November and December act as transitional months: rain intensity decreases (around 4 mm of rainfall and approximately 14 rainy days each), but they are still wetter compared to the peak of the dry season. Given the high year-round temperatures, all precipitation falls as rain.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Pasay, it's important to consider its tropical climate. It stays warm and humid year-round, with average temperatures fluctuating between 26°C and nearly 30°C. Your wardrobe should primarily consist of light, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton or linen. T-shirts, shorts, skirts, and sundresses are ideal choices. Don't forget sunscreen with a high SPF, a hat or cap, and sunglasses, as the sun is quite strong here, especially from January to April when rainfall is minimal (1-2 mm per month).

Pasay has a distinct rainy season that lasts roughly from May to December, peaking between June and September when rainfall can reach 15 mm and the number of rainy days can be as high as 28-30 per month. During this period, be sure to bring a light umbrella or a waterproof raincoat. Quick-drying clothes are also very practical. Regardless of the season, comfortable walking shoes are your best ally for exploring the city and its surroundings. You might also find a light sweater or pashmina useful, as air conditioning in shopping malls, restaurants, and public transport is often set to full blast, creating a noticeable contrast with the outdoor heat.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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