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P’yŏngsŏng has a monsoon-influenced hot-summer humid continental climate.

Hot, humid summers. Genuinely cold winters with snow. Rain in every month — here's what that means in plain terms.

Monsoon-influenced hot-summer humid continentalKöppen Dwa

What this climate feels like

The four things a regular visitor actually wants to know:

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Summers
Warm

Highs near 29°C in August.

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Winters
Very cold

Lows near −10°C in January.

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Rain
Moderate rainfall

About 897 mm of rain a year. Wettest in July.

Sky & trend
Partly cloudy

A roughly even mix of sun and cloud.

What "monsoon-influenced hot-summer humid continental" means

Climate scientists sort every place on Earth into about 30 climate types, based on how hot, cold, wet and dry it is across the year. P’yŏngsŏng's type — monsoon-influenced hot-summer humid continental — sits in the broad family of four-season continental climates.

The shorthand: Dwa

Researchers write climate types as a short letter code. Here is what each letter means:

D
Cold winters — At least one month averages below −3 °C — winters are genuinely cold.
w
Dry winter — Wet summers and dry winters — a monsoonal rainfall pattern.
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Hot summers — The warmest month averages above 22 °C — full summer heat despite the cold winters.

Cities with the same climate as P’yŏngsŏng

A monsoon-influenced hot-summer humid continental climate (Dwa) — these recognizable cities share it. If you know one of them, you know roughly what to expect.

P’yŏngsŏng sits near a climate boundary

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This city sits right on the line between monsoon-influenced hot-summer humid continental and the next type along. Different climate maps file it on different sides of that line; the lived weather doesn't change at the line — it's a naming boundary, not a wall.

Has P’yŏngsŏng's climate type changed?

Stable — P’yŏngsŏng's climate has held the same type between the 1971–2000 and 1991–2020 normals. The label is steady; the climate beneath it is still warming.

What this climate means for you

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For gardeners

Rice, corn, soy and apples on the monsoon. Winter shuts the garden down.

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For travellers

Spring and autumn are the comfortable windows; summer is hot and stormy, winter is cold and dry.

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For movers & buyers

Cold dry winters with biting wind, hot humid summers. A sharp two-season feel.

Where these numbers come from

The climate type and the month-by-month figures on this page are computed from P’yŏngsŏng's measured 30-year climate normals (1991–2020) — the same official records behind P’yŏngsŏng's main climate page, so the two always agree.

Long-range climate maps measure things slightly differently and can place a city in a neighbouring category. Where they differ, this page uses the measured station record as the climate today.

Methodology & sources

Temperature & precipitation — 1991–2020 normals computed from 30 years of daily observations at Pyongyang Intl, a weather station, about 18 km from the city centre. The underlying daily records come from NOAA's global station network.

How we build these numbers →