Compare New York and Seoul Weather

New York is 11077.4 kilometers (6883.2 miles) away and 14.0 hours behind Seoul, South Korea. New York's climate is classified as Humid subtropical, no dry season (Köppen climate classification: Cfa) while Seoul has a Humid continental, severe dry winter, hot summer climate (Dwa).

New York generally has cooler weather than Seoul. The average mean temperature in New York is 13.27°C (55.89°F) while Seoul’s temperature is 13.89°C (57.0°F) and the difference is 0.62°C (33.12°F). New York is hottest on average in July, when the day time temperature may reach 26.27°C (79.29°F), while Seoul is hottest in August when the average high temperature is 27.55°C (81.59°F). New York is coldest in January when the average low temperature is -3.26°C (26.13°F), while January is the coldest month in Seoul, when night time temperature often falls below -5.18°C (22.68°F).

Finally, New York has about 1.64 times less rainfall than Seoul, (New York’s 80.02mm vs Seoul’s average of 131.35mm).

Comparison summary

WeatherNew YorkSeoulDifference
Hottest monthJuly: 26.27°C (79.29°F)August: 27.55°C (81.59°F)1.28°C (34.3°F)
Coldest monthJanuary: -3.26°C (26.13°F)January: -5.18°C (22.68°F)1.92°C (35.46°F)
Wettest monthAugust: 101.87mm (4.01in)July: 438.51mm (17.26in)336.64mm (13.25in)
Driest monthNovember: 55.23mm (2.17in)January: 26.89mm (1.06in)28.34mm (1.12in)

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