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The Climate of Cebu is a tropical wet and dry climate. There are two seasons in
Cebu Cebu (; ceb, Sugbo), officially the Province of Cebu ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Sugbo; tl, Lalawigan ng Cebu; hil, Kapuroan sang Sugbo), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and 167 ...
- the wet season and the dry season.Weather
Cebu has three different climates, based on the distribution of rainfall, with the most prevalent ones being Am and Af and a very minor area of Aw. Based on temperature, the warmest months of the year are March through October; the winter monsoon brings cooler air from November to February. May is the warmest month, and January, the coolest. All typically tropical temperature at sea level or low-elevation have a temperature range over the year is less than three degrees Celsius (5.4 degree F), and annual rainfall exceeds 1,500 millimetres (60 in).


Climate types

There two methods for defining climate classification. Coronas Climate Types were described by 1920 by Coronas, who was chief of Manila Observatory. He devised the classification which described all of the Philippines (only) into one of four climate types, depending mostly on distribution of rainfall. In this classification all of Cebu takes two types: * Type III contains a NW–SE line which includes Tuburan–Carmen and south. Seasons are not very pronounced, relatively dry from November to April, and wet during the rest of the year. * Type IV with contains the line from Tabuelan–Catmon, and all northern Cebu and northern islands including Bantayan and Camotes. Rainfall is more or less evenly distributed throughout the year. The other classification method is Köppen-Geiger type: * Af ('
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') is the most prevalent type at 50% of Cebu. The southern area is as far north as Toledo and Minglanilla. Does not include Talisay nor Mactan, but does include Camotes islands. All 12 months have average precipitation of at least rainfall per month. * Am (' Tropical monsoon') at 45%, is the most of northern Cebu and Bantayan. This type of climate results from the monsoon winds which change direction according to the seasons. This climate has a driest month with rainfall less than but more than 1/25 the total annual precipitation. * Aw (' Tropical savanna') is less than 5% of Cebu, comprises just a small littoral area of Tuburan. It has a dry season, with the driest month having less than and less than 1/25 of the total annual precipitation.


Temperature

The climate is typically equatorial – temperature range over the year is less than three degrees Celsius (5.4 degree F), and annual rainfall exceeds 1,500 millimetres (60 in). January to April inclusive are less wet than the other months. The backbone of Cebu's hills and mountains can have temperatures lower than the coastal areas.


Typhoons

The province of
Cebu Cebu (; ceb, Sugbo), officially the Province of Cebu ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Sugbo; tl, Lalawigan ng Cebu; hil, Kapuroan sang Sugbo), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and 167 ...
normally gets typhoons once a year or none. The typhoons that hit Cebu in recent times were category 5 Typhoon Ruping (1990), Typhoon Rai (2021), Typhoon Utor (2006), Typhoon Hagibis (2007), Typhoon Fengshen (2008), Typhoon Bopha (2012), and
Typhoon Amy (1951) Typhoon Amy was an intense and deadly tropical cyclone that struck areas of the central Philippines in December 1951. Impacting the archipelago during the 1951 eruption of Mount Hibok-Hibok, Amy exacerbated the effects of the volcano, great ...
In November 2013, a powerful typhoon -
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– struck the province as a category 5
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. Northern towns of Cebu province and Bantayan Island were the worst hit. On December 16, 2021, Typhoon Rai's eyewall struck metro Cebu and made landfall over
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as a category 4.


See also

* Climate of the Philippines


References

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