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South Korea has four seasons. Spring, summer, autumn and winter.

Spring usually announces its arrival with bright yellow forsythia flowers (kanari) along streets and highways. The season often starts out cool and maybe wet, but gradually the weather warms up and other spring flowers begin making their appearance, including magnolia and cherry blossoms. The various species of trees sprout leaves of various shades of green and reds.

Summer is relatively hot and humid with monsoon rains beginning near the end of June and lasting until mid to late July. Occasionally, between the announcement of the beginning and the end of monsoon season, there is no rain. And then the rains come. Typhoons around Japan can also bring heavy to Korea in August. Summer temperatures can go over 38°C with an average of 20°C between June and September.

Autumn is probably the best time of year in Korea. The weather is cooler and dryer, but still pleasantly warm and sunny. As the season progresses, the leaves change colors and harvesting begins. Fall is the time of Chuseok, Korean Thanksgiving.

Winter is generally cold and dry, very dry. Although there used to be a lot of snow, that's not the case these days. When it does snow, the white blanket melts either right away or in a few days.

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