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Issued: 7 am Fri 14 Jan local time Updates in: hr min s. Philippines Manila International Airport. The Long-range 12 day forecast also includes detail for Manila International Airport weather today. Live weather reports from Manila International Airport weather stations and weather warnings that include risk of thunder, high UV index and forecast gales.

See the links below the day Manila International Airport weather forecast table for other cities and towns nearby along with weather conditions for local outdoor activities. Manila International Airport Weather 4—7 days. See all maps. Rain mm. Manila International Airport Weather Today 1—3 days :.

Manila International Airport Weather 4—7 days :. Weather Station Temp. Weather Wind Gusts Cloud. Ninoy Aquino International Airport Manila. Light winds from the ESE. Wind varies from to degs. Ninoy Aquino International Airport. Metro Manila Luzon Island. Keep scrolling for the latest stories and storm tracks. Local Forecast. Get the latest weather news and forecasts from CNN's meteorologists, watch extreme weather videos, learn about climate change and follow major hurricanes with CNN's storm tracker.

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