Update
Philippines Weather:
Jan 02 2026,
Excpect some rain in some regions. Winds are expected to be mild, averaging around 15 km/h. While some regions may experience light rain and minor thunderstorms, it's important to note that none of these storms are severe.
Long-range forecast:
Jan 02 2026
to Jan 06 2025
NO Typhoons
Overall
Weather will remain nice sunny and warm, Temperatures will be between 24°C and 29°C and humidity at approximately 85%. Some regions will experience stronger rain and minor thunderstorms.
- Our radar currently shows no tropical cyclones.
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Storm Summary:
The Last 4 Storms...
that affected the Philippines
between the end of:
Oct - Dec.8.2025
Wilma:
The Storm That
Surprised Everyone
Aftermath:
It caused disruptions, stranding over 7,000 passengers. Significant flooding occurred in regions like Albay and Camarines Sur, affecting +3,200 families and evacuations of +220 individuals.
Details:
Dec. 1 to 7.2025,
Storm 93W formed and after slowly intensified into Tropical Depression they named 'Wilma,', even prompting Signal warnings in several regions.
However, after making landfall, the storm completely broke apart and weakened unexpectedly fast within a few hours.
Strom disolved on:
Dec. 8th.
This Storm is GONE !
Typhoon Koto
(Phi Name: Verbena)
Nov 24 - 26 2025
In the Philippines:
Highest Wind Gusts:
98 km/h (61 mph)
Recorded Rainfall:
Massive !
After Koto departed from Phi. for a short period of time, out on the ocean, Koto reached Cat 1 status with a maximum wind speed of 140 km/h (85 mph) but then quickly weakened.
For many days Koto followed a really WEIRD Zigzag Path...
Last Info:
Eventually Koto made Landfall in Vietnam as a minor Rain-Storm.
This Storm is GONE !
Typhoon Fung-wong
(Phi Name: Uwan)
Nov 9 - Nov 15.2025
CAT: Signal No. 3
Highest Wind Gusts:
185 km/h (115 mph)
Recorded Rainfall:
~ 300 mm (12 inches)
Death Toll: +30
Fung-wong impacted over 5 million people, with many children affected by displacement and health risks.
This Storm is GONE !
Typhoon Kalmaegi
(Phi Name: Tino)
Oct 31 - Nov 7.2025
CAT: Signal No. 4
Highest Wind Gusts:
205 km/h (125 mph)
Recorded Rainfall:
Up to 600 mm (24 inches)
Death Toll: +232
Typhoon Kalmaegi impacted over 4.5 million people, in many regions, it caused devastating damages, leading to significant casualties and damages in Cebu and many other areas.
This Storm is GONE !
These storms highlight the ongoing challenges faced by the Philippines due to its location in the Pacific Typhoon Belt, resulting in frequent and often devastating tropical Typhoons.
Philippines
Overall Weather:
December:
Temperatures, with average highs around 29°C and lows around 21°C. Rainfall is less frequent than in November, but still common, with an average precipitation of about 101 mm throughout the month. Humidity levels remain relatively high, typically between 82% and 91%, contributing to a warm feel despite the slightly cooler temperatures.
The average daily sunshine ranges from 2 to 8 hours. The beginning of the month often sees sunnier days, while cloud cover may increase toward the end of the month. Water temperatures comfortable for water activities.
January:
January features warm temperatures, with averages around 27°C for highs and 22°C for lows. Rainfall is minimal, averaging about 50 mm, and humidity levels hover between 80% and 90%. Daily sunshine typically ranges from 5 to 8 hours and water temperatures remain pleasant for swimming.
February:
Getting warmer temperatures, averaging 31°C for highs and 23°C for lows. Rainfall is lower then in Decemer, averaging 30 mm, with humidity between 75% and 85%. Sunshine lasts 7 to 9 hours daily, ideal for outdoor & water activities.
Did You
KNOW...
Many people ask:
"What is a Shear Line ?"
Explanation:
"Shear Line" refers to a invisible boundary between two different air masses that have significantly different temperatures and moisture levels. It often results in varying wind speeds and can easily lead to weather disturbances, particularly in tropical regions like Southeast Asia.
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