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The Philippines is a tropical country, meaning there are basically only two seasons; wet and dry. The climate is sometimes humid depending on the month. Usually, its the hottest and most humid during summer time, which is from March- May. From June- September, rainy season hits its peak.

Typically it is very hot and humid throughout the year.

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