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Busan

18°

Mainly clear

High: 26° · Low: 18° · Feels like 19°

Mainly clear.

Hourly forecast

Now · 18°
04:00 · 18°
05:00 · 18°
06:00 · 18°
07:00 · 19°
08:00 · 21°
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14:00 · 26°
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18:00 · 23°
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22:00 · 19°
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00:00 · 18°
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02:00 · 18°

14-day forecast

  • Feels like
    28° / 19°
    Precipitation
    0 mm · 0%
    Wind
    10 km/h NE
    UV index
    5 · Moderate
    Sun
    5:11 / 19:42

Details

Air quality
23 Fair
PM2.5 8 · PM10 12

Busan's Climate

Busan is South Korea's southeastern port city, with a humid subtropical climate moderated by the sea, making it milder than inland Seoul. Summers (June–August) are hot and humid, with the jangma rainy season in late June through July and typhoon risk from August into September. Winters (December–February) are dry and comparatively mild, rarely seeing heavy snow, with temperatures generally hovering between 0 and 10°C. This page provides an hourly and 14-day forecast plus detailed metrics including humidity, wind, UV index and air quality (AQI).

Frequently asked questions

Does Busan have a typhoon season?

Yes. Busan lies on the path of Northwest Pacific typhoons, mainly from August to early October, which can bring heavy rain and strong coastal winds.

How long is Busan's rainy season?

The jangma monsoon usually starts in late June and runs into mid-July, the wettest and most humid stretch of the year with prolonged rainfall.

Does it snow in Busan in winter?

Rarely. Thanks to its southern coastal location, Busan's winters are mild and dry, snow is infrequent and melts quickly, and daytime temperatures usually stay above freezing.

When is the best time to visit Busan?

Autumn (September–November) is ideal, with clear skies, gentle sun and low humidity; spring (April–May) is also lovely when cherry blossoms bloom along the coast.

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Updated: 6:08:41 PM