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What's weather like in Tacloban City, Leyte?

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

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Tacloban City is considered the capital of the Province of Leyte. This city faces the pacific which makes it affected by even small storms. Thus, this city was in fully wrecked and in havoc when the typhoon Haiyan hit the region. Thousands of lives were taken. It was one of the destructive phenomena that happened in the entire history of Tacloban. In spite of the dilemma that happened, the Warays are still positive to rebuild and reconstruct their lives.

Wyville, says: 2020

Tacloban is a small city in the Eastern Visayas where famous landmarks are found like the San Juanico bridge and the famous MacArthur Park. If you ant to move to our city be ready for different kinds of weather for we are near the sea and may always rain. In 2013, Tacloban had the biggest news heard worldwide because of the Typhoon Haiyan where 100s of people died because of the lack of knowledge what “storm surge” was. Moving here is a really rural like but be ready for the weather.

Tacloban City is the capital of Leyte, which means it is a good choice to move in, and there’s a lot of opportunities to choose from. It’s also known for having the happiest and optimistic people in town, for surviving the Super Typhoon Yolanda. and people for being friendly and respectful, that made people moving in the city happy and contented.

Tacloban is a highly urbanized city known as the heart of Eastern Visayas. Despite experiencing one of the strongest tropical cyclones in the world, Typhoon Haiyan, still, Taclobanons are labeled as the happiest people in the world. Various cultural heritages can be seen while you ride along the place, and you’re lucky if you get to see the Pintados Festival! As you visit the city, never forget to drop by a Pasalubong Center to buy some native treats as vendors treat you with a smile.

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