Korea
has four seasons, with a wet monsoon/summer season in the middle of
the year, and a cold winter from November to March. The island of Jeju off the
southern coast is the warmest and wettest place in the country. The ideal time
to visit Korea is during the autumn months (September-November). During this
time, the country experiences warm, sunny weather, skies that are cobalt blue
and spectacular foliage that is perhaps the biggest draw. Winters are cold and
dry and are a good time to visit if you are interested in winter sports as there
are numerous ski resorts. Spring (April-May) is also beautiful with all the
cherry blossoms in bloom. However, it is very busy and one needs to book in
advance to ensure accommodation is available. The summer months are muggy and
hot, and rather crowded. It is also when the monsoon season begins so many
activities are subject to the fluctuations of heavy rain.
Four Distinct Seasons |
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Korea's climate is regarded as a continental climate from a
temperate standpoint and a monsoonal climate from a precipitation standpoint.
The climate of Korea is characterized by four distinct seasons: spring, summer,
fall, and winter. |
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Spring
Spring lasts from late
March to May and is warm. Various flowers, including the picturesque cherry
blossom, cover the nation's mountains and fields during this time. |
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Summer
Summer lasts from June
to early September. It is a hot and humid time of the year. |
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Autumn
Autumn lasts from
September to November, and produces mild weather. It is the best season to visit
Korea. |
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Winter
Winter lasts from
December to mid-March. It can be bitterly cold during this time due to the
influx of cold Siberian air. Heavy snow in the northern and eastern parts of
Korea makes for favorable skiing conditions. |
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