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What's weather like in Bacoor City, Cavite?

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Does Bacoor City get rain? Snow? Hail? What's summer weather like? Here's what five local experts had to say about weather and precipitation in Bacoor City, Cavite.

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Bacoor, Cavite, Philippines, has a low cost of living and in addition to that, has lots of places to check out when needed. Most of the city’s districts are poor and best described as “Middle Class”, so it is important to learn what to expect when moving to the city. The weather in the city depends on the season of the year, becoming extremely hot during summer, and mildly cold during the rainy season. Speaking of rainy season, only few districts in the city experience flooding and it is important to choose a specific location in the city when deciding to move in.

Eunice, says: 2020

Before completely relocating in Bacoor City, they should first be aware of how prone to floods the whole area is. Even with minimal rain showers, you should expect an immediate rise of water level along the roads. Thus, making it a lot more difficult for vehicles to pass by. one should also know how bad traffic here every morning.

Christine, says: 2020

Consider having a car as it is very hot in Bacoor and traffic is such as issue as well. It is just more convenient to have your own transport rather than go through the daily commute to get to your workplace. Other than that the town and the people are friendly so moving here should be a good decision.

Prepare yourself for hot days. It is actually very humid during day. It is a populous area which is ranked eighth in the country. It is rich in culture and history. History consists of the time we were colonized by Spain, America and Japan. Due to these events, there are many landmarks that could also be visited.

Someone moving to Bacoor should consider two things. First, he/she needs to know there are areas in the city that get flooded during the rainy season. Some areas get knee-deep flood, but there are others that are over six feet deep. He/She can ask the local village chief, locally known as the punong barangay. Second, he/she should also check with the Phivolcs or the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology if the house he/she moves to is located above a fault line.

Marian, says: 2020
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