The Philippines is a tropical country and tropical countries do not have four seasons, including summer. Instead, tropical counties have dry and wet seasons, which typically change year to year depending on monsoons and typhoons. read more
Generally summer (more accurately called dry season) in the Philippines starts March to May or June. This a period when students are spending their “summer break”. Officially, the national bureau of the country, the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) determines the start and end of the summer season. read more
MANILA, Philippines – Expect hotter days ahead, as summer is officially here. State weather bureau PAGASA announced the termination of the northeast monsoon on Wednesday, April 5, which means the start of summer in the country. read more
The time and date of the start and end of each season varies from year to year. The winter of 2011-2012 started Dec. 22 at 5:30 AM UTC and ends Mar. 20 at 5:14 AM UTC. read more