Best time to visit Incheon (by conditions)
Incheon, South Korea
Rather than labeling months as good or bad, it’s more practical to sort conditions that fit you.
When you pick dates for Incheon, the calendar matters less than what kind of “feels like” day you can handle.
Facts only
Jan · Feb
Avg low -7 to -3°C / high 1–6°C · Snow/rain days: 3–6 per month / 15–35 mm
Mar · Apr
Avg low 2–10°C / high 12–19°C · Rainy days: 5–9 per month / 40–100 mm
Sep · Oct
Avg low 10–19°C / high 19–27°C · Rainy days: 4–8 per month / 40–120 mm
Nov · Dec
Avg low -3–5°C / high 7–13°C · Snow/rain days: 3–6 per month / 20–50 mm
What it feels like
Rain changes how you move, and wind makes the same temperature feel much harsher.
When it tends to fit
- • If you’ll walk a lot and you’re sensitive to wind or rain, cooler/drier conditions tend to fit better.
- • For photo-and-walk trips, sunny days usually matter more than the exact temperature.
- • If you want to keep fatigue low (kids/family trips), avoiding peak midday heat helps.
When it may not fit
- • If you struggle with humid heat, some seasons can feel tiring even when the numbers look similar.
- • In rainier periods, “walking as planned” can be harder—tight itineraries may not fit well.
What people usually wear
Not a single “correct outfit”—just common choices that cover most situations.
- • 🌊 Baseline: Incheon is west-coast. Sea breeze can change the feel—colder in winter/spring, stickier in summer on coastal/island routes.
- • ❄️ Winter (-7 to 6°C feel): Puffer/thick coat + warm inner layers is common. Scarf/gloves help on windy days.
- • 🌱 Spring (2–19°C): Trench/light jacket with sweatshirts/shirts works well. Evenings can cool with breeze.
The same numbers can still feel different depending on how you travel.
Explore Incheon
These pages are connected so you can compare conditions and decide for yourself.