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28.8°
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Loading current temperature, humidity, wind, and air quality context for Borbon, Cebu, Philippines.
Current temperature, humidity, wind, and air quality context for Borbon, Cebu, Philippines.
Overcast
Feels like 33.3°C
Humidity
65%
Relative humidity
Wind
9.9 km/h
SE
UV
2.25
Moderate
Pressure
1011.2 hPa
Surface pressure
Now
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28.8°
💧6%
08am
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30°
💧8%
09am
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31.1°
💧11%
10am
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32.5°
💧16%
11am
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33°
💧25%
12pm
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33°
💧44%
01pm
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33.4°
💧69%
02pm
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33.5°
💧86%
03pm
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30.4°
💧93%
04pm
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26°
💧92%
05pm
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26.3°
💧86%
06pm
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26°
💧69%
07pm
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26.1°
💧45%
08pm
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26.2°
💧29%
09pm
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26.4°
💧26%
10pm
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26.5°
💧31%
11pm
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26.4°
💧35%
12am
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26.3°
💧37%
01am
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26.2°
💧38%
02am
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26.2°
💧37%
03am
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26.1°
💧33%
04am
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26.4°
💧28%
05am
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26.5°
💧22%
06am
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26.9°
💧16%
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33.3°C
4° warmer than actual
65%
Humid
9.9 km/h
Direction: SE
2.25
Moderate
100%
Sky coverage
0 mm
Current rainfall
Borbon is a serene municipality situated in the northern reaches of the province of Cebu, Philippines, where the rugged interior highlands descend toward the azure shores of the Camotes Sea. Its urban character is predominantly rural, defined by a modest town center that serves as a hub for the surrounding agricultural hinterlands. The terrain is a diverse mix of alluvial coastal plains and undulating hills, creating a natural corridor that influences local wind patterns. Positioned as a transit point for those traveling toward the northern tip of the island, the town experiences a steady flow of vehicular traffic along its primary road arteries, which introduces localized emissions into an otherwise pristine environment. The surrounding landscape is dominated by coconut groves and cornfields, contributing a distinct organic character to the region's atmospheric profile. Because Borbon lacks heavy industrial belts, its primary air quality challenges stem from the urban-rural gradient, where domestic biomass burning and agricultural residue clearing occasionally create pockets of particulate matter. However, its proximity to the coast provides a significant meteorological advantage; the diurnal cycle of land and sea breezes facilitates the efficient dispersal of pollutants, preventing the stagnant air masses often found in denser metropolitan hubs like Cebu City. This interplay between the mountainous backdrop and the maritime influence ensures that the air remains relatively fresh, though the valley-like topography can occasionally trap smoke during the cooler early morning hours of the tropical year. Consequently, the town maintains a high standard of environmental quality for its local residents.
In Borbon, the air quality narrative is dictated by the rhythmic alternation between the dry season and the wet season. From December to May, the region is influenced by the Amihan, or Northeast Monsoon, which brings cool, dry air that generally sweeps pollutants away from the coast. However, this period also coincides with the peak of agricultural clearing. During the driest months of March and April, the practice of burning crop residues can lead to temporary spikes in particulate matter, as smoke lingers in the valley during morning temperature inversions. This is the time when sensitive groups, including children and the elderly, should limit prolonged outdoor exertion during the early hours. Conversely, the arrival of the Habagat, or Southwest Monsoon, from June to November, transforms the atmospheric chemistry. Frequent and heavy rainfall acts as a natural scrubbing mechanism, washing aerosols and dust from the air, leading to the cleanest air quality of the year. While humidity rises, the risk of smog vanishes. The transition months of May and November can be unpredictable, often characterized by stagnant air and high heat, which may concentrate vehicle emissions along the main highway. For those with respiratory conditions, the peak dry season represents the most challenging window, requiring mindful activity planning. Overall, Borbon’s air remains far superior to urban centers, with the rainy season providing a vital atmospheric reset that preserves the town's lush, breathable environment for every single resident who calls this beautiful coastal municipality in the province of Cebu their home today.
AQI (EPA)
55 · Moderate
Air quality context for the same location
US EPA AQI
🙂 Moderate
Air quality is acceptable. However, there may be a risk for some people who are unusually sensitive to air pollution.
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