Temperatures in January
It's cold in January in North Korea with an average temperature of 1°C. Temperatures this month range from a low of -1°C to a high of 2°C. At night, you can expect temperatures between -10°C and -7°C.
Max and Min Temperatures per Day
This chart shows the daily maximum and minimum temperatures in degrees Celsius for North Korea in January. The red line indicates the max temperatures, and the blue line shows the minimums.
Start of January
The month of January starts in North Korea with very cold temperatures, averaging around 1°C during the day and nights close to -8°C. There’s little chance of precipitation. The weather is mostly sunny and dry. Wear a thick winter coat, jumper, long trousers, hat, and gloves.
Mid-January
By mid-January, the average daytime temperature stays the same at 1°C, with nights close to -8°C. Not much precipitation expected during this period. It’s mostly dry with sunshine. Wear a thick winter coat, jumper, long trousers, hat, and gloves.
End of January
By the end of January, the average daytime temperature in North Korea will be around 1°C, with nights close to -8°C. Barely any chance of precipitation. The weather will mostly be dry with lots of sunshine. Wear a thick winter coat, jumper, long trousers, hat, and gloves.
Precipitation in January
In January, there is an average of 13 mm of precipitation, spread over 3 days. Of the total precipitation, about 4,6 cm falls as snow in January. The wind speed is around 4 Bft, mostly coming from the Southwest.
The precipitation chance averages 11% per day this month. Though that seems low, there are also a few days with a higher chance of precipitation.
Precipitation Chance
This chart shows the daily precipitation chance (in percentages) in January for North Korea. 0% means it never rained on that day in the past 10 years, and 100% means it rained every day. All values in between represent the average chance of precipitation on that day.
North Korea in January |
UK | ||
---|---|---|---|
Average Temperature |
1°C | 8°C | |
High Temp |
2°C | 9°C | |
Low Temp |
-1°C | 6°C | |
Total Precipitation |
13 mm | 58 mm | |
Rainy Days |
3 days | 9 days | |
Total Snowfall |
4,6 cm | 0,8 cm | |
Snowy Days |
2 days | 1 day |
UV index
The UV index is a maximum of 6 this month. That's a moderate to high value on the intensity scale of 1 to 11. Unprotected skin can burn within 15-25 minutes.
Temperature records for North Korea in January
With 10°C, North Korea hit the highest temperature in the last 10 years in January 2021. The lowest daytime temperature in this month was -14°C in 2023. The extreme night temperatures ranged from a low of -23°C to a high of 2°C.
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Daily Temperature in January in North Korea
This chart shows the average daily temperatures, both day and night, for each day in January in North Korea, measured in degrees Celsius. The red line represents the maximum temperatures, while the blue line shows the minimums. The days of the month are displayed at the bottom of the chart. The data, based on historical observations, gives an overview of the average daily temperatures during this month.
Weather experiences in January in North Korea
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Daily Precipitation in January in North Korea
The chart below shows the average daily precipitation in January for North Korea, measured in millimetres over the past years. Precipitation is always measured as water, even if it’s snow or hail. The days of the month are shown at the bottom of the chart.
A low average precipitation means that the chance of rain on that day is usually small, while a higher average suggests that rain is more likely. But it’s still an average, so each day can be different. Based on historical weather data for January, you can expect around 3 days of rain in North Korea.
Daily Snowfall in January in North Korea
This chart shows the average daily snowfall in January in North Korea, measured in centimetres. The bottom of the chart shows the days of the month. The data is based on historical measurements and gives an idea of the average snowfall in January.
Daily UV Index in January in North Korea
This chart shows the average daily UV index in January in North Korea, with the UV index ranging from 0 to a maximum of 11. The bottom of the chart shows the days of the month. Based on historical data, this chart provides an idea of the daily UV radiation levels you can expect.
Temperature in January in North Korea Over the Years
This chart shows the average temperature in January in North Korea, measured in degrees Celsius, over the past years.
Total Precipitation in January in North Korea Over the Years
This chart shows the average precipitation in January in North Korea, measured in millimetres over the past years. Precipitation is always measured as water, even if it’s snow or hail.
Snowfall in January in North Korea per year
This chart shows the average snowfall in January in North Korea, measured in centimetres, over the past years.
Daily climate in January for North Korea
Click on a specific day in January for detailed info on the typical weather on that day in North Korea. Check out the historical temperatures and precipitation over the past 10 years on this day.
Weather experiences in January in North Korea
The weather in January in North Korea is rated 4 out of 5 stars by 1 visitor. Have you been to North Korea? Share your weather experience to help other visitors.
Write your own reviewAlthough the January cold in North Korea was severe and not for everyone, snow conditions were excellent for winter sports enthusiasts. The crystal-clear air offered beautiful views.— This text is automatically translated to English
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Average Weather in North Korea by Month
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