[juniors-dream] Climate and Clothes in Korea
The climate in South Korea is classified as temperate, with four distinct seasons.
The country experiences hot and humid summers, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to the low 30s Celsius.
Winters can be cold and dry, with temperatures ranging from -10 to 0°C.
As a result of this varying climate, the clothing people wear in South Korea changes throughout the year.
In the summer, people generally wear lighter and more breathable clothes such as shorts, short-sleeved shirts, and dresses.
During the colder months, people typically wear warmer clothing such as coats, jackets, and sweaters. For formal or traditional events, people might wear traditional Korean clothing such as the hanbok.
It's also common to see people wearing face masks, especially during the winter months when the air quality can be poor due to increased levels of air pollution.