Monthly weather overview

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A quick, year-round overview of monthly and seasonal weather in Daegu. Use this page to get a feel for which months and seasons match your travel style.

Daegu weather at a glance

  • Daegu sits in an inland basin and is known for strong summer heat. On low-wind days, heat can feel “trapped,” making comfort heavier than the number suggests.
  • Summer brings heat waves and warm nights, and monsoon downpours can disrupt walking-heavy plans. Timing often matters more than distance.
  • Winters are often dry; cold snaps can feel sharp, and indoor heating can add to the dryness.
  • Spring can include fine dust/yellow dust variables, changing outdoor comfort even when temperatures look pleasant.
  • If you add nearby mountain routes (e.g., Palgongsan), the feel can differ from downtown—layering helps.
Jan · Feb

Dry winter with occasional sharp cold snaps

Avg low -7 to -3°C / high 4–8°C · Snow/rain days: 3–6 per month / 15–35 mm

  • Many days are clear and dry, but cold snaps can drop comfort quickly.
  • Indoor heating can make dryness feel stronger.
  • Mornings and evenings often feel the coldest.

Suggested outfits

  • · Puffer/thick coat
  • · Warm inner layers
  • · Gloves/scarf

A note for travelers

In winter, plan for dry air and after-sunset chill.

Mar · Apr

Spring transition: swings and fine dust variable

Avg low 0–10°C / high 12–20°C · Rainy days: 5–9 per month / 40–100 mm

  • Afternoons can feel mild; evenings turn cool—layering helps.
  • Fine dust can affect outdoor comfort on some days.
  • Comfortable weather often increases step count.

Suggested outfits

  • · Trench/light coat
  • · Shirts/sweatshirts/light knits
  • · Comfortable sneakers

A note for travelers

In spring, checking air quality can be as useful as checking temperature.

May · Jun

Pleasant May; June turns more humid with monsoon rain

Avg low 12–20°C / high 23–29°C · Rainy days: 6–11 per month / 60–170 mm

  • May is often comfortable for walking.
  • June adds humidity and more rain, making the air feel heavier.
  • Rain can slow pace and drop comfort.

Suggested outfits

  • · Breathable tops
  • · Light cardigan/wind layer
  • · Umbrella + water-friendly footwear

A note for travelers

A thin layer helps with strong indoor AC and weather swings.

Jul · Aug

Heat waves and warm nights: timing is the strategy

Avg low 22–25°C / high 30–34°C · Rainy days: 8–13 per month / 180–320 mm (variable)

  • Low-wind hours can feel heavy and tiring.
  • Warm nights can keep it hot late.
  • Downpours can disrupt pacing and routes.

Suggested outfits

  • · Light summer clothing
  • · Hat/sunscreen/small towel
  • · Thin indoor layer

A note for travelers

In summer, shifting outdoor time earlier/later often matters more than the route.

Sep · Oct

Comfort returns; September still has summer remnants

Avg low 10–19°C / high 20–28°C · Rainy days: 4–8 per month / 40–120 mm

  • September mixes lingering warmth with cooler evenings.
  • October is often one of the easiest months for walking itineraries.
  • Light layers help with day-to-night swings.

Suggested outfits

  • · T-shirt + light outer (Sep)
  • · Long sleeves/light knits (Oct)
  • · Comfortable sneakers

A note for travelers

Autumn comfort makes you walk more than planned—shoes matter.

Nov · Dec

Cooling quickly after sunset with drier air

Avg low -3–4°C / high 7–13°C · Snow/rain days: 3–6 per month / 20–50 mm

  • Afternoons can look mild; evenings cool fast.
  • Dry air can affect comfort for some travelers.
  • Wind can make the same temperature feel sharper.

Suggested outfits

  • · Coat/puffer
  • · Warm inner layers
  • · Scarf

A note for travelers

If you’ll be out after sunset, assume one extra layer.

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