Climate
Climate data for Inje (1981−2010) | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Average high °C (°F) | 1.0 (33.8) |
4.2 (39.6) |
10.0 (50.0) |
18.0 (64.4) |
22.9 (73.2) |
26.6 (79.9) |
28.1 (82.6) |
28.7 (83.7) |
24.5 (76.1) |
18.9 (66.0) |
10.7 (51.3) |
3.7 (38.7) |
16.5 (61.7) |
Daily mean °C (°F) | −5.2 (22.6) |
−2.2 (28.0) |
3.5 (38.3) |
10.6 (51.1) |
15.7 (60.3) |
20.0 (68.0) |
23.1 (73.6) |
23.3 (73.9) |
18.1 (64.6) |
11.6 (52.9) |
4.5 (40.1) |
−2 (28) |
10.1 (50.2) |
Average low °C (°F) | −11 (12) |
−8.1 (17.4) |
−2.3 (27.9) |
3.5 (38.3) |
9.2 (48.6) |
14.6 (58.3) |
19.3 (66.7) |
19.4 (66.9) |
13.5 (56.3) |
6.0 (42.8) |
−0.9 (30.4) |
−7.2 (19.0) |
4.7 (40.5) |
Precipitation mm (inches) | 17.5 (0.689) |
20.7 (0.815) |
38.0 (1.496) |
61.1 (2.406) |
97.7 (3.846) |
118.2 (4.654) |
307.2 (12.094) |
294.0 (11.575) |
156.4 (6.157) |
40.7 (1.602) |
39.5 (1.555) |
19.7 (0.776) |
1,210.5 (47.657) |
% humidity | 67.4 | 64.0 | 62.0 | 57.5 | 65.7 | 71.7 | 79.0 | 79.2 | 77.2 | 72.9 | 69.6 | 68.7 | 69.6 |
Avg. precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) | 6.7 | 6.2 | 7.9 | 7.3 | 9.1 | 9.9 | 14.9 | 13.3 | 8.3 | 5.6 | 7.0 | 6.2 | 102.4 |
Mean monthly sunshine hours | 160.5 | 159.9 | 192.0 | 211.8 | 224.1 | 205.2 | 159.0 | 174.3 | 175.7 | 175.7 | 139.5 | 146.2 | 2,128.1 |
Source: Korea Meteorological Administration |
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