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Coldest Cities in National Capital Region

Top 38 cities ranked by coldest cities

Coldest Cities — National Capital Region

1 Bagong Silang 80°F
2 Commonwealth 82°F
3 Makati City 82°F
4 Las Piñas 82°F
5 Calumpang 82°F
6 Caloocan 82°F
7 Binondo 82°F
8 Upper Bicutan 82°F
9 Bel Air 82°F
10 Bagong Barrio 82°F
11 Bagong Pagasa 82°F
12 Malabon 82°F
13 Bagong Silangan 82°F
14 Project 6 82°F
15 Bungad 82°F
16 Pasig City 82°F
17 Ayala Alabang 82°F
19 Mandaluyong 82°F
20 Pasay 82°F
21 Tanza 82°F
22 Talipapa 82°F
23 Taguig 82°F
24 Santa Cruz 82°F
25 San Juan 82°F
26 Quiapo 82°F
27 Quezon City 82°F
28 Port Area 82°F
29 Pateros 82°F
30 Valenzuela 82°F
31 Paranaque City 82°F
32 Paco 82°F
34 Navotas 82°F
35 Namayan 82°F
36 Marikina City 82°F
37 Manila 82°F
38 Mandaluyong City 82°F

The coldest cities in National Capital Region experience low average annual temperatures, with long winters and significant snowfall. Bagong Silang has an average annual temperature of just 80°F.

Cold-climate cities often feature distinct four-season lifestyles with winter sports, fall foliage, and summer outdoor recreation. Many residents value the seasonal changes and outdoor activities that come with colder climates, including skiing, snowboarding, and ice fishing.

Living in cold-climate cities typically means higher heating costs, the need for winter-ready vehicles and clothing, and seasonal challenges like snow removal. However, these cities often compensate with lower costs of living, less crowding, and strong community bonds forged through shared seasonal experiences.

Did You Know?

  • 1. At 80°F average, Bagong Silang experiences temperatures well below freezing for months each year.
  • 2. Cold-climate cities often have underground walkway systems, enclosed skyways, or heated bus shelters to help residents navigate harsh winters.
  • 3. Despite the cold, many of these cities rank high in quality of life due to strong economies, good schools, and vibrant cultural scenes.

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