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What is the climate change in North Korea all year round?

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As far as precipitation is concerned, the weather in Korea belongs to continental climate and monsoon climate. The climate in Korea is characterized by four distinct seasons.

(A) Spring-the season of grass color germination.

Spring in Korea usually lasts from March to May. Spring is the season when trees and flowers begin to sprout, but the weather changes greatly, such as the cold in spring. In spring, the daily variation is large, the weather is dry, and there are often natural phenomena such as yellow sand and northeast wind. In the warm spring, all kinds of flowers bloom one after another. Representative spring flowers are Jindalai, Jasminum nudiflorum, Tripterygium wilfordii, etc. The flowering period is April-May. At that time, tourists will go to the mountains or parks to enjoy flowers.

(b) Summer-the season with high enthusiasm and temperature.

Summer in Korea is generally from June to August, with the hottest August as the benchmark, and the average temperature is 23~26 degrees. It is not as dry as spring and autumn, and it is a season of high temperature and high humidity. The sultry weather makes people feel uncomfortable, and the use of air conditioners or fans has increased dramatically. Generally speaking, late July to August is the hottest and wettest time. The rainy season in Korea is from the end of June to the middle of July. Although it is not extremely hot, it often rains on cloudy days during 1~3 weeks. When the weather is hot in summer, people will choose to go to the mountains, the seaside or the valley to escape the heat.

Autumn-the season of harvest.

Autumn in Korea is usually from September to 165438+ 10. The weather is cool, the sky is blue, the weather is sunny, and it is cloudy for some time. Autumn in Korea is generally called "the season when the sky is high and the horse is fat". The daytime in September is a bit like summer, but it gets cold in the morning and evening. /kloc-precipitation decreases in October, and air humidity decreases, mostly in cool weather. But in late summer or early winter, typhoons in the South Pacific may have an impact on South Korea. One of the characteristics of autumn is that the leaves of ginkgo and maple trees on the mountain and on the roadside begin to turn red, forming beautiful scenery. After the leaves begin to change color, people will climb the mountain to enjoy the maple, and the scenic spots to enjoy the maple all over the country will be very crowded.

(d) Winter-the season of white clothes.

The winter in Korea is generally from February to February in 65438+ year, with the coldest month of 65438+ as the benchmark, and the average temperature is -6~3 degrees. Winter is the coldest season in a year, and the lowest temperature in the middle and late months of 10 is 65438+. In winter, sunrise is late, sunset is early, and the days are short and the nights are long. And it's three days cold and four days hot, and so on. There has been a lot of snowfall in the mountainous area of gangwon since early winter, and the weather is cold and dry due to the cold wind in Siberia. In addition, South Korea has a culture of "pickling winter kimchi" prepared in advance from 1 1 to 12 every year.