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Planning a visit to San Pablo? Here you'll find the most up-to-date information on weather conditions and detailed forecasts for your trip through the Philippines.

Overview

The climate in San Pablo is typical for the tropical zone of the Philippines and is characterized by distinct seasonality driven by monsoons. High temperatures and significant humidity persist throughout the year, creating an atmosphere of eternal summer. Travelers can expect consistently warm weather, where changes primarily concern the frequency and intensity of precipitation rather than sharp temperature fluctuations.

The year in the region is clearly divided into a dry season, which lasts from November to April, and a rainy season, spanning from May to October. While the dry months offer plenty of sunshine and clear skies, the wet period brings refreshing downpours and cloudier weather. The city is generally characterized by being constantly warm and humid, typical of the archipelago's coastal and lakeside areas.

An important feature of the local climate is the high UV index, which often reaches extreme levels. This means that even on cloudy days, the sun remains very active, requiring tourists to pay special attention to skin protection during walks through the city and its picturesque surroundings.

Temperature

The temperature in San Pablo remains truly hot throughout the entire calendar year. The sweltering period occurs in April and May, when daytime highs often rise to +31°C and above, and on some days can reach an extreme +38°C. Due to high humidity, these temperatures feel significantly more intense, creating a true tropical summer atmosphere in the Philippines.

The most comfortable months to visit the city are December to February. During this time, average daytime temperatures stay around +27–28°C, and a pleasant freshness arrives at night when the air cools to +23°C. In rare cases, on cool nights, the thermometer can drop to +17°C, bringing long-awaited relief from the daytime heat and making evening walks as pleasant as possible.

It is worth noting that the difference between day and night temperatures in the region is quite noticeable, although high humidity (from 70% to 96%) remains constant. Thanks to its proximity to the famous seven lakes, the water temperature in the city's vicinity stays consistently warm at around +30°C, making the swimming season open year-round in this part of the country.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in San Pablo follows the rhythms of tropical monsoons, forming a distinct rainy season that lasts from May to October. During this period, the likelihood of daily showers and thunderstorms increases to 70%. The wettest months are July, August, and September, when rainfall can exceed 300–390 mm, and cloudy skies become a common backdrop for the urban landscapes of the Philippines.

Local rains are typically intense: a heavy tropical downpour can start suddenly but just as quickly give way to sunshine. However, at the peak of the wet season, high humidity (up to 96%) creates a "steam bath" effect. There is no snow in this region, and annual rainfall often reaches an impressive 2000–3000 mm, sustaining the lush tropical greenery around the city.

The dry season begins in November and lasts until April, reaching its peak in February and March. These are the driest months of the year, when rain becomes rare and the sky delights travelers with a flawless blue. The minimal precipitation during this period makes late winter and early spring the ideal time for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for San Pablo, the main rule should be choosing clothing made from light and natural fabrics, such as cotton and linen, which help you cope better with high humidity. No matter the time of year, don't forget to bring high-quality sunscreen with a high SPF, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses — in the Philippines, the sun is active even through the cloud haze.

If your visit falls during the rainy season (May to October), be sure to pack a compact umbrella or a light raincoat. It is recommended to choose shoes that dry quickly or are water-resistant, and to use insect repellents, as humidity makes insects more active. A light sweater or cardigan will be useful for evenings and travel on transport with powerful air conditioning.

Given the tropical heat, bringing a portable fan and a sufficient supply of spare clothes is an excellent idea, as heat and humidity mean clothes get dirty and dry slower than usual. Don't forget comfortable shoes for walking by the lakes and a basic first-aid kit to help you adapt to the hot climate.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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