North Korea Weather

Current Weather Conditions+5 Days Forecast

Pyongyang
CURRENT

2° C

RAIN
Visibility: 5 km Wind speed: 5 kph
Pressure: 103.76 kpa Wind direction: NW
Humidity: 76 % Wind Chill: 1° C
Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Partly sunny; mild
High: 10°C
Low: 0°C
Cooler with sunshine
High: 6°C
Low: -3°C
CLOUDY
High: 6°C
Low: -3°C
SUNNY
High: 4°C
Low: -8°C
Sunny, but chilly
High: 2°C
Low: -9°C
Partly sunny; mild Cooler with sunshine CLOUDY SUNNY Sunny, but chilly
Hamhung
CURRENT

1° C

RAIN AND SNOW
Visibility: 11 km Wind speed: 6 kph
Pressure: 103.66 kpa Wind direction: NE
Humidity: 72 % Wind Chill: 0° C
Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Milder
High: 9°C
Low: 0°C
Sunshine and mild
High: 11°C
Low: -2°C
Cooler with flurries
High: 4°C
Low: -2°C
Snow and rain
High: 6°C
Low: -7°C
SUNNY
High: 4°C
Low: -7°C
Milder Sunshine and mild Cooler with flurries Snow and rain SUNNY
Hungnam
CURRENT

1° C

SNOW
Visibility: 11 km Wind speed: 7 kph
Pressure: 103.65 kpa Wind direction: NE
Humidity: 73 % Wind Chill: -1° C
Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Milder
High: 8°C
Low: -1°C
Sunshine and mild
High: 9°C
Low: -3°C
Colder with flurries
High: 3°C
Low: -3°C
Snow and rain
High: 4°C
Low: -7°C
Mostly sunny
High: 2°C
Low: -7°C
Milder Sunshine and mild Colder with flurries Snow and rain Mostly sunny
Kaesong
CURRENT

2° C

RAIN
Visibility: 8 km Wind speed: 2 kph
Pressure: 101.10 kpa Wind direction: SW
Humidity: 92 % Wind Chill: 2° C
Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Becoming cloudy
High: 10°C
Low: -1°C
Sun and clouds
High: 8°C
Low: -3°C
Increasing clouds
High: 7°C
Low: -3°C
Partly sunny
High: 4°C
Low: -7°C
Mostly sunny; chilly
High: 3°C
Low: -8°C
Becoming cloudy Sun and clouds Increasing clouds Partly sunny Mostly sunny; chilly

North Korea weather is classified as continental with strong humid, East Asian monsoonal influences. Unlike the patterns usually associated with the bulk of the Asia continent, North Korea weather is characterized by its four distinct seasons: summers tend to be hot, humid and rainy; the winters are long and bitterly cold, while both spring and autumn are relatively short, acting more as intervals and transitional periods between the two dominating seasons. During spring and autumn, North Korea weather is at its finest and most pleasant.

While North Korea weather is largely similar to that of South Korea, its patterns tend to veer towards more continental and extreme conditions, mainly due to the country’s longer land border and its exposure to cold winds that blow from Manchuria and Siberia in winter. Perhaps the biggest drawback of weather in North Korea is the harshness of its winter season; while most of the country remains trapped in a bitterly cold sachet, marred by the almost permanent presence of a chilly wind, conditions in the northern parts of the country are even more severe.

During a typical North Korean winter, rivers remain frozen for anything between three and four months, ice forms along the coast and the northern parts of the country can experience up to 200 days with frost per year. Snowfall is abundant; at Pyongyang, North Korea’s capital city, it snows for as many as thirty-seven days per year, and on many more days in the far north. During January, temperatures in Pyongyang usually fluctuate between -3° C and -13° C.

Summer tends to be a rather short, hot and humid period. It also tends to be quite rainy, thanks to the impact of the southern and southeastern monsoon winds and the moist air they bring from the Pacific Ocean. The monsoon season usually coincides with the months of July and August. August is the hottest month of the year and temperatures in Pyongyang range between 20° C and 29° C.

More than half of the country’s annual precipitation falls between June and September. During late summer and early fall typhoons occasionally make their presence felt. In late spring, droughts are common, often followed by severe flooding.

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