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Planning your day in Hagi or just curious about the weather? In this section, you'll find up-to-date information on weather conditions, as well as detailed forecasts and useful weather charts.

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Overview

The city of Hagi, located in Japan, features a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Visitors can expect significant temperature variations throughout the year, allowing for a variety of weather conditions depending on the timing of your trip.

Summer in Hagi, spanning June, July, and August, is typically warm and humid, with average temperatures peaking in August (around 27.6°C). This period also sees the highest number of rainy days, particularly in July. Conversely, winters from December to February are cool, with average temperatures around 5-7°C. Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) offer pleasant transitional temperatures, making these seasons comfortable for visiting. Precipitation is generally spread throughout the year, with a peak during the summer months.

Temperature

The city of Hagi sees a clear change in temperature patterns throughout the year, distinguishing between warm and cool seasons. The hottest month is usually August, with an average air temperature of 27.6°C. During this period, daytime highs can reach 30.5°C, while night temperatures rarely drop below 24.7°C. In contrast, the coldest month is January, with an average temperature of 5.8°C. In January, average minimums stay around 3.4°C, and maximum daytime temperatures usually don't exceed 8.2°C.

Summer months in Hagi, from June to August, are characterized by warm and occasionally hot weather. June brings an average temperature of 22.1°C, which gradually increases toward July (26.2°C) and peaks in August. The winter period, covering December, January, and February, is characterized by cool but generally mild weather. Average temperatures during these months range from 5.8°C to 7.1°C. Nighttime temperatures in winter can drop to 3-5°C, while during the day, the air warms up to an average of 8-9.5°C. Although average temperatures remain positive, some nights can be quite cold.

The transitional seasons—spring and autumn—offer comfortable weather for visiting Hagi. In spring, temperatures gradually rise: in March, the average is 10.5°C, reaching a pleasant 18.4°C by May. In autumn, the heat subsides: September enjoys an average temperature of 24.0°C, which drops to 18.2°C in October and 13.1°C in November. Daily temperature fluctuations in Hagi for most of the year are approximately 5-7°C (the difference between the average high and average low), which is moderate and doesn't create sharp contrasts between daytime warmth and nighttime cool.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation occurs year-round in Hagi, but there is a distinct seasonality in its intensity and frequency. While the city doesn't experience any completely dry periods, rainfall amounts vary significantly from month to month, creating clear wet and less wet seasons.

The wettest period in Hagi is summer. July stands out as the rainiest month, with an average of about 9 mm of precipitation and approximately 19 rainy days. August also brings a significant amount of moisture (8 mm and 15 rainy days). Overall, from June to September, there is a peak in precipitation, which is typical for this region of Japan. During these summer months, rains can be more intense and frequent.

In other months, total precipitation decreases. The "driest" months by volume are January and December, each recording only 2 mm. However, even during these periods, rain is not uncommon: January has about 13 rainy days, and December has 11. November is notable for having the fewest rainy days of the year (8 on average), while the rainfall volume is around 3 mm. This suggests that during the cooler times of the year, precipitation likely takes the form of light rain or drizzle.

Thus, Hagi's climate is characterized by a distinct summer peak in rainfall, when precipitation is most abundant and frequent. During the autumn-winter and spring periods, the amount of precipitation decreases, but rain still occurs quite regularly, though with less intensity. Given the average monthly temperatures, most precipitation falls as rain; snowfall, if it occurs, is rare and light.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Hagi, it's important to choose the right wardrobe to stay comfortable in any weather. The city experiences noticeable seasonal changes in temperature and rainfall. Regardless of the time of year, comfortable walking shoes will be your best companion, as Hagi is perfect for exploring on foot. Layering your clothes is also highly recommended, allowing you to easily adapt to weather changes throughout the day.

Winter months (December-February) and early spring/late autumn (March, November) in Hagi are quite cool, with average temperatures ranging from 5.8°C to 13.1°C. During this time, you'll need warm clothing: sweaters, fleece jackets, a warm coat (preferably windproof and waterproof, as rainy days occur in these seasons too), a hat, scarf, and gloves. While total winter precipitation isn't high, the number of rainy days can reach 13 per month, so a small umbrella or a light raincoat will come in handy.

From late spring to early autumn (May-September), Hagi enjoys warm weather, while summer (July-August) can be hot, with average temperatures from 18.4°C to 27.6°C and maximums exceeding 30°C. During this period, light, breathable clothing made of natural fabrics is preferable: t-shirts, shorts, skirts, and dresses. Summer, especially July and August, is characterized by the highest rainfall and number of rainy days (up to 19 in July), so a compact umbrella or a light raincoat is a must. Don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the strong sun.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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