Fred,
You didn't say what part of the RP you would be visiting. It makes a
bit of a difference where you'll be as the seasons aren't exactly the
same all over. But, the dry season is usually between Oct and March,
with slight variances from north to south. Some southern provinces
experience minor difference in temps, while others, like Baguio for
instance, have very cool temps during the winter months.
Jack
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> I have been to the Philippines 2 time both in March, can any of you
> tell me just how bad is the rainy season over there?? I would like to
> go there when the temps. are a little cooler but don't want to get
> stuck inside or wading through knee high water.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Fred
>
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