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Planning a trip to Gunpo? In this section, you'll find the most up-to-date weather information and detailed forecasts to help you perfectly plan every day of your trip to South Korea.

Overview

The climate in Gunpo is distinctly monsoonal with clear continental features. Unlike the coastal regions of South Korea, seasonal contrasts are more pronounced here: winter brings brisk frosts, while summer offers tropical humidity and warmth.

The transition between seasons in the city is smooth yet vibrant. Spring and autumn are considered "golden" seasons, when the weather stabilizes, delighting tourists with comfortable temperatures and clear days. The summer period is characterized by heavy rainfall, while winter features dry air and clear, cold skies, typical for the inland parts of Gyeonggi Province.

The overall climate is favorable for tourism year-round, but the most popular times are the spring blossom periods and vibrant autumn foliage, when the weather is most predictable and comfortable for long walks.

Temperature

The temperature range in Gunpo is quite wide: from frosty January with average values around -1.7°C to hot August, when the air warms up to an average of 26.2°C. Winter nights can be quite harsh—temperatures often drop to -6°C or lower, a reminder of the continental climate in this part of South Korea.

Summer arrives confidently: by June, daily highs exceed 25°C, and by August, the heat peaks, often accompanied by high humidity, which intensifies the sweltering feel. In the shoulder seasons, especially April and October, the weather is extremely pleasant with daytime temperatures around 16–19°C, perfect for outdoor relaxation.

A key feature of the local climate is the significant diurnal temperature variation. Even in the warmest months, the difference between the daytime high and nighttime low can be 10–15°C, so a light jacket will be useful even after the sunniest day.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation patterns in Gunpo are directly influenced by the summer monsoons. The bulk of the annual rainfall occurs between June and September. July is traditionally the wettest month, with precipitation reaching an impressive 269.7 mm, and it can rain for more than half the month, often turning into intense downpours.

The winter period in South Korea is characterized by relative dryness. January and February are the months with the least precipitation; however, this is when the city is often adorned with snowfall. January is recognized as the snowiest month of the year, creating a fairytale atmosphere despite the overall dry climate of the season.

Spring and autumn offer a "happy medium": during these times, precipitation is moderate and brief. In autumn, the frequency of rain gradually decreases, giving way to clear air and stable sunny weather, making this period ideal for outdoor sightseeing.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Gunpo, it's important to focus on the specific season, as weather in South Korea changes drastically. For a winter trip (December–February), a warm down jacket, thermal underwear, a hat, and gloves are essential. Due to the continental influence, the cold can feel sharper, so waterproof shoes for walking in the snow will come in handy.

Your summer wardrobe should include light clothing made of breathable fabrics, but don't forget a reliable umbrella or raincoat—they will be your main protection during the monsoon season. Sunscreen and a hat are also useful to protect against the strong August sun in high humidity.

For the spring and autumn months, the principle of layering is ideal. A light windbreaker, a cozy sweater, and comfortable shoes will allow you to quickly adapt to daytime temperatures around +15–20°C and the evening chill. At any time of year, it's useful to carry a small backpack for a thermos and other essentials that will make your city exploration comfortable.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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