Marikina sits on Luzon, the part of the Philippines most directly exposed to the roughly 20 typhoons that cross the country each year, with the wettest months running from June through November and a peak in the southwest monsoon (habagat) season.
Along the Marikina River, the city suffered some of Metro Manila’s worst flooding during Typhoon Ketsana in 2009, prompting major flood-control upgrades since. Typhoon Ketsana (locally Ondoy) in 2009 dropped a month’s worth of rain on Metro Manila in a single day, and the region remains highly attentive to both direct typhoon rainfall and the habagat monsoon rains it can enhance, with PAGASA’s radar network central to how the Philippines tracks approaching storms. Learn more: Hurricane Season Radar Guide · Open the full Rain Map