Compare Illinois and Pyongyang Weather
Illinois is 10489.4 kilometers (6517.8 miles) away and 15.0 hours behind Pyongyang, North Korea. Illinois's climate is classified as Humid continental, no dry season, hot summer (Köppen climate classification: Dfa) while Pyongyang has a Humid continental, severe dry winter, hot summer climate (Dwa).
Illinois generally has warmer weather than Pyongyang. The average mean temperature in Illinois is 12.07°C (53.73°F) while Pyongyang’s temperature is 11.52°C (52.74°F) and the difference is 0.55°C (32.99°F). Illinois is hottest on average in July, when the day time temperature may reach 24.9°C (76.82°F), while Pyongyang is hottest in August when the average high temperature is 25.35°C (77.63°F). Illinois is coldest in January when the average low temperature is -7.09°C (19.24°F), while January is the coldest month in Pyongyang, when night time temperature often falls below -9.47°C (14.95°F).
Finally, Illinois has about 1.35 times less rainfall than Pyongyang, (Illinois’s 38.16mm vs Pyongyang’s average of 51.34mm).
Comparison summary
Weather | Illinois | Pyongyang | Difference |
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Hottest month | July: 24.9°C (76.82°F) | August: 25.35°C (77.63°F) | 0.45°C (32.81°F) |
Coldest month | January: -7.09°C (19.24°F) | January: -9.47°C (14.95°F) | 2.38°C (36.28°F) |
Wettest month | May: 71.99mm (2.83in) | August: 193.2mm (7.61in) | 121.21mm (4.77in) |
Driest month | December: 17.82mm (0.7in) | January: 6.85mm (0.27in) | 10.97mm (0.43in) |
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