At 10.4 °C, Baguio gets coldest morning this Amihan season | Inquirer News

At 10.4 °C, Baguio gets coldest morning this Amihan season

/ 10:27 AM January 10, 2021

Residents and tourists enjoy the nippy weather in Baguio City as the summer capital recorded on Sunday the lowest temperature this Amihan season at 10.4 degrees Celsius. (Photo by Allan Macatuno)

Residents and tourists enjoy the nippy weather in Baguio City as the summer capital recorded on Sunday the lowest temperature this Amihan season at 10.4 degrees Celsius. (Photo by Allan Macatuno)

BAGUIO CITY — The city on Sunday experienced the coldest morning yet this Amihan season, weather observers from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) here said.

According to Pagasa, the morning temperature dropped to 10.4 degrees Celsius at 6:30 a.m.

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The nippy weather was caused by the prevailing northeast monsoon or “hanging amihan,” which blows from Siberia and peaks between January and February.

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Last year, the coldest temperature recorded here was at 9.4°C degrees, the lowest so far in the last three years.

The coldest temperature ever recorded here was on Jan. 18, 1961 at 6.3° C.

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