Decision intent: climate

Jeonju climate

South Korea

Jeonju climate can look simple on averages, but travel comfort is often driven by humidity, wind, and rain.

In Jeonju, seasonality tends to show up in mornings/evenings and indoor-outdoor gaps more than in a single number.

Climate facts

Dec · Jan · Feb

Avg low -7 to -2°C / high 3–8°C · Snow/rain: 4–8 days / 20–50 mm

Mar · Apr · May

Avg low 0–12°C / high 10–23°C · Rain: 6–10 days / 45–110 mm

Jun · Jul · Aug

Avg low 18–23°C / high 27–33°C · Rain: 8–15 days / 140–300 mm (variable)

Sep · Oct · Nov

Avg low 3–18°C / high 12–27°C · Rain: 4–9 days / 35–130 mm

How it tends to feel for travel

For travel, what you remember is often variability (rain patterns, humidity, daily swings), not the average.

When it tends to fit

  • Once you see the year-round pattern, it’s easier to judge whether a month fits your style.
  • If you revisit the city, separating “seasonal itineraries” can save a lot of planning time.
  • In humidity- or rain-driven cities, adjusting the indoor/outdoor ratio can change comfort a lot.

When it may not fit

  • If you rely only on averages, you may be surprised by variability (squalls, wind, indoor AC).
  • In monsoon-like periods, the more your itinerary depends on outdoor walking, the higher the risk.

Outfit notes

This connects climate patterns to packing—without over-interpreting.

  • 🏙️ Inland baseline: Jeonju has clearer seasons, but the perceived feel can swing between sun and shade and between day and evening.
  • 🚶‍♂️ Hanok Village routing: Expect lots of walking, standing, alleys, and stone paths. Shoes and layering strongly affect comfort.
  • ❄️ Winter: Puffer/thick coat + warm layers is common. If you plan night walks, gloves and a scarf help a lot.

The same numbers can still feel different depending on how you travel.

Explore Jeonju

These pages are connected so you can compare conditions and decide for yourself.

Jeonju climate: seasons, heat, rain | CityWeather | CityWeather