Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How many seasons are there in Korea a year, from a few months to a few months? thank you

How many seasons are there in Korea a year, from a few months to a few months? thank you

Hello, Korea is located in the temperate climate zone of mid-latitude, near Liaoning, China. Therefore, there are four seasons in Korea, with distinct spring, summer, autumn and winter. In Korea, March-May is spring, June-August is summer, September-165438+1October is autumn, and 65438+2-February is winter.

South Korea has a short spring and autumn season; Summer is hot and humid; Winter is cold and dry, and sometimes it snows. The temperature difference in different parts of Korea is relatively large, with an average temperature of 6℃ to 16℃. In the hottest August of the year, the average temperature is 19℃ to 27℃. 65438+ 10 is the coldest month, with an average temperature of minus 7℃ to 8℃.

Extended data:

South Korea is located in the southern section of the Korean Peninsula in the northeast of the Asian continent, surrounded by the sea on three sides, bordering the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the north, facing People's Republic of China (PRC) across the sea in the west, and facing Japan across the sea in the east and southeast. It is a typical peninsula country.

South Korea's climate belongs to continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. Affected by Siberian high-pressure air mass in winter, it is cold and dry; Summer is warm and humid under the influence of southeast monsoon; Spring and autumn are shorter. The precipitation in Korea is mainly concentrated in the rainy season from June to September, with little precipitation in winter. Most of South Korea is temperate deciduous broad-leaved forest; The southern coast and Jeju Island are subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests; Alpine areas are cold temperate coniferous forests.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Korean Geography