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  2. List of records of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The highest temperature ... April 29, 1912 and May 11, 1969 [7] The lowest temperature (as officially recorded by ... City outside Metro Manila with highest ...

  3. Climate of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The average year-round temperature measured from all the weather stations in the Philippines, except Baguio, is 26.6 °C (79.9 °F). Cooler days are usually felt in the month of January with temperature averaging at 25.5 °C (77.9 °F) and the warmest days, in the month of May with a mean of 28.3 °C (82.9 °F). [1]

  4. List of weather records - Wikipedia

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    2023 saw the highest global average surface temperature in recorded history. [4] ... Philippines: 6.3 °C (43.3 °F) ... Lowest temperature in the Northern Hemisphere

  5. Baguio - Wikipedia

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    [24] [69] Average temperature ranges from 15 to 23 °C (59 to 73 °F), with the lowest temperatures occurring between November and February. The lowest recorded temperature was 6.3 °C (43.3 °F) on January 18, 1961; in contrast, the all-time high of 30.4 °C (86.7 °F) was recorded on March 15, 1988, [ 70 ] during the 1988 El Niño season. [ 71 ]

  6. Manila - Wikipedia

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    Manila is a major publishing center of the Philippines. [264] Manila Bulletin, the Philippines' largest broadsheet newspaper by circulation, is headquartered in Intramuros. [265] Other major publishing companies in the country The Manila Times, The Philippine Star, and Manila Standard Today are headquartered in the Port Area.

  7. Geography of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The wettest recorded typhoon to hit the Philippines dropped 2,210 millimeters (87 in) in Baguio from July 14 to 18, 1911. [58] The Philippines is highly exposed to climate change and is among the world's ten countries that are most vulnerable to climate change risks. [59] Building construction is undertaken with natural disasters in mind.

  8. 7 Reasons the Philippines Is a Hot Option for American Retirees

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    According to money transfer service Wise, the cost of living in Manila — one of the more expensive cities in the Philippines — is just 31.7% of the average of countries surveyed by Wise. Its ...

  9. Climate change in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Climate change has had and will continue to have drastic effects on the climate of the Philippines. From 1951 to 2010, the Philippines saw its average temperature rise by 0.65 °C, with fewer recorded cold nights and more hot days. [1] Since the 1970s, the number of typhoons during the El Niño season has increased. [1]