Bulacan State University, located in the Philippines, experiences a tropical monsoon climate. The year-round climate is characterized by:
Temperature: Average temperatures range from 24°C to 32°C (75°F to 90°F), with the hottest months being April and May.
Rainfall: The wet season typically lasts from June to November, with heavy rainfall and occasional typhoons. The dry season spans from December to May.
Extreme Weather: The region is susceptible to typhoons, which can impact commuting and campus life, particularly during the peak of the wet season.
Impact on Campus Life: The weather influences outdoor activities and research, with students and faculty needing to adapt to seasonal changes.