Posted June 7, 2014
Written by
Bert Dalida
The
continuing hot weather is an advantage for the tourism industry in Boracay.
This is
despite the public, particularly in the island, complaining about the extreme
heat and humid air especially during the middle of the day and the afternoon.
According
to DOT Boracay officer-in-charge Tim Ticar, many tourists enjoy the beach and
the weather more so that it is not rainy and cold.
This also
gives ease to the guests’ travelling, souvenir shopping and even bar hopping
during the night.
Meanwhile,
the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Adminstration
(PAGASA) has previously reported that the hottest temperature, which was
recorded in Tugegarao City, reached up to 39 degrees Celsius, this year’s
highest temperature before the onset of “habagat.”
Translated
by Shelah Casiano
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