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		<title>Cebu Camotes Weather and Philippine Climate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Camotes  has a tropical weather the whole year round.  There are only  2 seasons in the Philippines. The dry and the rainy season.
The dry season is from March to June. This season is  when you experience no rainfall and full sun. The warmest month is May. Humidity levels reach the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong></strong> Camotes  has a tropical weather the whole year round.  There are only  2 seasons in the Philippines. The dry and the rainy season.</p>
<p>The dry season is from March to June. This season is  when you experience no rainfall and full sun. The <span class="txtmoun">warmest month is May. H</span><span class="txtmoun">umidity levels reach the maximum in April and May.</span></p>
<p>The rainy season is from July to February, where rain falls heavily especially on November to December. <span class="txtmoun">The coolest month is </span><span id="more-225"></span><span class="txtmoun">January.</span></p>
<p><strong>Winds</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Amihan&#8221; or the <em>north easterly win</em>d blows from September to March.</p>
<p>From June to August, the <em>southwesterly wind</em>, called &#8220;Habagat&#8221; starts. It&#8217;s windy and in these times, the calming sea leashes its big waves. The &#8220;Habagat&#8221; wind normally goes through an eight days cycle, which means, eight days of storm, low depressions, and rain. After 8 wet days, the weather abruptly changes to sunny and dry. During this season, Camotes Island is visited by typhoons and low depression.</p>
<p class="spip" align="justify"><strong class="spip">The Monsoons</strong><br />
These powerful winds carrying water from the ocean are returning every year, it&#8217;s a reason why they are often associated with the concept of season (monsoon comes from the Arabic word <em class="spip">mausin</em>).</p>
<p class="spip" align="justify">From the southeast (Pacific Ocean), from May to October, storms and Typhoons carry heavy rains, especially to the eastern part of the country. From the northwest from the month of November to April is not rain intensive.</p>
<p class="spip" align="justify">The monsoons are actually drawing very distinct seasonal schemes in the Philippines. Hence, three seasons are observed throughout the year, more distinctively in the northwestern parts of the country:</p>
<p class="spip" align="justify"><strong>December to February</strong> is cool and dry<br />
<strong>March to May</strong> is hot and dry<br />
<strong>June to November</strong> is rainy season.</p>
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