The Philippines is experiencing generally fair weather this Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, with most areas seeing partly cloudy to cloudy skies.

Manila recorded a maximum temperature of 37.3°C as of 4:00 PM, with a heat index reaching an oppressive 42.0°C . The humidity stands at just 22 percent , while winds blow from the south at 9.7 kph .

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Despite the high temperature, visibility remains clear at 10 kilometers . The ultraviolet index is at 2.4 , considered low for sun exposure concerns.

The PAGASA weather bureau announced that fair weather conditions may persist across the country for the next three to five days . Isolated rainshowers and thunderstorms are expected due to localized effects, particularly during afternoon and evening hours.

While the sun dominates most of the day, PAGASA warned that heat index values remain dangerously high in several areas.

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The feels-like temperature of 42°C in Metro Manila poses significant health risks. PAGASA reminded the public that prolonged exposure to such conditions can cause heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and potentially heat stroke.

Saturday's maximum temperature reached 33.6°C , slightly lower than today's readings. The weather bureau urged vulnerable groups, including senior citizens and outdoor workers, to stay hydrated and seek shade.

PAGASA advised those planning outdoor Easter activities to:

  • Wear light, breathable clothing
  • Apply sunscreen regularly
  • Drink plenty of water
  • Avoid direct sunlight between 10 AM and 4 PM

Not all regions will experience identical conditions this holiday weekend.

The easterlies continue to influence weather patterns in the eastern parts of the country. These warm, humid winds from the Pacific Ocean bring moisture that can develop into cloud formations and brief rain showers.

Residents in Bicol Region, Eastern Visayas, and Mindanao should anticipate occasional cloudy periods with isolated rain. Fishermen and mariners were advised to exercise caution when venturing out to sea.

Localized thunderstorms are forecast for mountainous and interior regions, particularly in the Cordillera Administrative Region, Central Luzon, and CALABARZON . These storms typically occur late in the afternoon and dissipate by evening.

Easter Sunday marks the culmination of Holy Week observances, with millions expected to participate in religious activities and family gatherings.

Churches across the archipelago prepared for large attendance at Easter Masses. Parishioners were encouraged to bring water and appropriate clothing for the warm conditions.

Beach destinations and provincial areas reported moderate tourist arrivals despite the heat. Local government units deployed hydration stations in public spaces to assist visitors.

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PAGASA maintains 24-hour monitoring of weather systems affecting the country. The public can access regular updates through the bureau's official website and social media channels.

For now, Filipinos can expect mostly favorable conditions for their Easter celebrations, with the primary concern remaining the intense heat rather than any major weather disturbance.