Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Taguig, National Capital Region, Philippines. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
← Current Taguig, National Capital Region, Philippines forecast
April 4th in Taguig runs hot and mostly dry, with an average high of 89° and just a 23% chance of rain across 66 years of records. Last year set the bar for this date, hitting 96° in 2024 — a far cry from the 71° low recorded back in 1963.
Taguig is a city that knows heat: the all-time high hit 101° on April 30, 2024, while the coldest it's ever gotten was 64° in early March 1963. When the rain does come, it comes hard — a single day in October 1979 dropped 8.93 inches.
Taguig stays warm year-round, with highs ranging from a 'cool' 82° in January to a peak of 92° in late April and early May. If you're looking to avoid the downpours, steer clear of late July through early August, when weekly rainfall averages nearly 3 inches. There's no true cold season here — just degrees of tropical heat.