No, it's not just you. Dry season in the Philippines is indeed getting more humid.
This heatmap shows the maximum heat index recorded in all stations of Pagasa, the state weather bureau, from April 15 to 30. A heat index measures the "real feel" of the heat to the body.
In those two weeks, Baguio City, north of the Philippines, recorded a peak heat index above 32 degrees Celsius, an unusually warm weather in the coldest part of the country.
Beyond Baguio, the situation was worse. Residents in majority of areas were either told to exercise "extreme caution"...
…or warned of potential "danger" brought by extreme heat on a person's health such as heat cramps or a heat stroke.
A prevailing El Nino phenomenon across Southeast Asia is contributing to the scintillating heat, but this year's scorching summer is more than an aberration. For the past decade ending 2023, temperatures in the country are rising year after year, government data show.
That, in turn, is making the weather warmer and warmer through the years.
It's more hot in the Philippines
Hot, hot, hot in the Metro
Maximum daily temperatures in Pagasa stations in Metro Manila
Gaps represent missing data
Science Garden
NAIA
2024
38 degrees Celsius
36
34
32
2022
30
2023
28
26
Jan.
Feb.
March
April
May
Jan.
Feb.
March
April
May
Science Garden
2024
38 degrees Celsius
36
34
32
2022
30
2023
28
26
Jan.
Feb.
March
April
May
Gaps represent missing data
NAIA
38 degrees Celsius
36
34
32
30
28
26
Jan.
Feb.
March
April
May
Note: No 2013 data for Science Garden. Data runs until May 3 for
2024.
Source: WeatherManila
Philippine cities warm up but at varying degrees
Minimum monthly temperatures in Pagasa stations located in highly urbanized cities during the dry months
Cooler
Warmer
In Celsius
El Nino recorded
General Santos
2017
2023
2015
2016
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
Mar.
22.0
May
Some warming in Zamboanga in past two years
Zamboanga
Mar.
May
Science Garden
Mar.
21.6
May
Minimum temperature has risen in Tacloban since 2020
Tacloban
Mar.
May
Puerto Princesa
Mar.
May
Davao City
Mar.
May
Minimum monthly temperatures in NAIA soared, higher than 2018-2019 El Nino
NAIA
Mar.
27.3
27.3
May
27.6
Warmer
Cooler
In Celsius
El Nino recorded
General Santos
17
23
15
16
18
19
20
21
2014
22
Mar.
22.0
May
Zamboanga
Mar.
May
Some warming in Zamboanga in past two years
Science Garden
Mar.
21.6
May
Minimum temperature has risen in Tacloban since 2020
Tacloban
Mar.
May
Puerto Princesa
Mar.
May
Davao City
Mar.
May
Minimum temperatures in NAIA soared, higher than 2019 El Nino
NAIA
Mar.
27.3
May
27.6
27.3
Note: Data only includes highly urbanized cities where a Pagasa
station is located, excluding Baguio City.
Source: Pagasa
Cold, but not as cold
Minimum monthly temperatures in Baguio are on the rise during its coldest months
December
January
February
16.4
16 degrees Celsius
14.4
14.6
14.5
14
12.5
12
10.6
10
2014
2018
2022
2014
2018
2022
2014
2018
2022
December
16.4
16 degrees Celsius
14.6
14
12
10
2014
2018
2022
January
16 degrees Celsius
14.4
14
12
10.6
10
2014
2018
2022
February
16 degrees Celsius
14.5
14
12.5
12
10
2014
2018
2022
Source: Pagasa
Mind the gap
The gap between minimum and maximum temperatures in a month in most Pagasa stations is narrowing
General Santos
Surigao
2014
2014
2023
2023
Dagupan
Tayabas
2014
2014
2023
2023
Science Garden
Maasin
2014
2014
2023
2023
Cubi Point
Tanay
2014
2014
2023
2023
El Salvador
Aparri
2014
2014
2023
2023
20 degrees
Celsius
25
30
20 degrees
Celsius
25
30
General Santos
2014
2023
Dagupan
2014
2023
Science Garden
2014
2023
Cubi Point
2014
2023
El Salvador
2014
2023
Surigao
2014
2023
Tayabas
2014
2023
Maasin
2014
2023
Tanay
2014
2023
Aparri
2014
2023
20 degrees
Celsius
25
30
Source: Author's analysis of Pagasa stations data
Note
Heat index numbers are based on reporting by Pagasa at 5 p.m. daily. Pagasa said the numbers are preliminary and may be subject to change later.
Sources
Pagasa, WeatherManila