South Korea is classified as a country with a temperate climate and four distinct seasons. The worst seasons are winter (December to February) and summer (June to August). During summer the country becomes so hot that touring can be very exhausting. Also, rain occurs inconsistently and some storms even rage in these months. On the other hand, winter is extremely cold with the temperature dropping to five degrees Celsius. The country also undergoes a dry weather in this season. While summer and winter are terrible in the country, autumn and springtime are relatively nice.
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