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Planning a trip to Eniwa? To help you better prepare for your journey, we have gathered the latest weather information here, including current conditions and detailed forecasts.

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Overview

The climate in Eniwa can be described as temperate with distinct seasons, typical of the northern regions of Japan. There is no extreme tropical heat here; instead, the weather transitions from frosty winters to comfortable, mild summers. This makes the city an excellent destination for travelers who prefer to avoid the heat and appreciate fresh air.

Winter months, especially January and February, are truly cold: average temperatures drop to -5°C, and nighttime frosts often reach -8°C. Summer in Eniwa is very pleasant and warm but not stifling. During the warmest months, July and August, the air warms to an average of +21...+22°C, creating ideal conditions for long walks in nature.

It is worth noting that precipitation occurs fairly regularly throughout the year. The number of days with precipitation varies from 11 to 17 per month, so you should be prepared for changeable weather when planning your trip. In winter, this guarantees beautiful snowy landscapes, while in the warmer months, it brings freshness and lush greenery—though having an umbrella in your luggage definitely won't go to waste.

Temperature

The climate in Eniwa is characterized by distinct seasonality, with frosty winters and moderately warm, comfortable summers. The coldest period of the year is January, when the average temperature drops to -5.3°C, and nighttime lows often reach -8.5°C. Sub-zero temperatures hold steady from December to February, creating the atmosphere of a true snowy winter typical of northern Japan.

The summer season here is a time of pleasant coolness, ideal for those who cannot tolerate intense heat. August is traditionally considered the warmest month, with an average temperature of 21.6°C and daytime highs around 24.3°C. July also offers mild warmth (averaging 20.8°C). Unlike many other Japanese cities, Eniwa is rarely stifling in summer, making this period the best time for long walks.

The transitional seasons, spring and autumn, are marked by a gradual change in temperature. Spring begins with a chill (around 0.8°C in March), but by May, the air warms up to a comfortable 12-16°C. In autumn, the drop in temperature becomes noticeable in October. Daily temperature fluctuations are moderate: the difference between daytime and nighttime figures is usually 3–5 degrees, providing a fairly predictable weather environment throughout the day.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Eniwa is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, so travelers should be prepared for weather changes in any season. Since winter temperatures consistently stay below freezing (averaging -5.3°C in January), precipitation from December to March falls primarily as snow. December can be called one of the most precipitation-heavy months: snow or rain is recorded on average 17 days a month, creating a steady winter cover.

As the warmth arrives, the nature of the precipitation changes. Summer in Eniwa is warm but not dry: humidity often peaks in August, which sees the highest volume of rainfall and about 16 rainy days. The transitional seasons are also not without rain: even in March, which is statistically one of the "driest" months, there are about 11 days with precipitation. Regardless of your travel dates, having an umbrella or a waterproof jacket in your luggage will be useful.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

Since winters in Eniwa are cold, with average temperatures below freezing (down to -8.5°C in January), warm clothing is your top priority for this season. Be sure to bring high-quality thermal underwear, a thick down jacket, a windproof hat, a scarf, and gloves. Given the snowy weather and sub-zero temperatures, it is wise to pack waterproof winter boots with thick soles and good tread to feel confident and comfortable during your walks.

Summer in this region of Japan is mild and pleasant, without exhausting heat: in July and August, temperatures usually stay around 20–24°C. For a trip during the warm months, lightweight clothes made from natural fabrics are suitable; however, evenings can be cool, so the principle of layering remains relevant. Even in summer, bring a light cardigan, windbreaker, or hoodie to have on hand if the wind picks up or the sun disappears.

According to statistics, precipitation is quite common in Eniwa year-round (averaging 11 to 17 days with precipitation per month). Therefore, a compact umbrella or a high-quality raincoat should be in your suitcase regardless of the season. Also, don't forget comfortable walking shoes, as you'll surely want to do plenty of exploring on foot to enjoy the atmosphere of the city and its surroundings.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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