The climate of South Korea’s capital city in the tenth month of the year is characterized by mild temperatures, crisp air, and generally low humidity. This period typically sees a transition from the warmer, more humid summer months to the cooler, drier conditions of winter. Average daytime highs often range from the mid-60s to low 70s Fahrenheit (around 18-22 degrees Celsius), while nighttime lows can dip into the 40s and 50s Fahrenheit (approximately 5-10 degrees Celsius). Rainfall is relatively low compared to other seasons.
This time of year offers ideal conditions for outdoor activities, making it a popular time for tourism and local festivals. The pleasant weather allows for comfortable sightseeing, hiking in the surrounding mountains, and enjoying the vibrant autumn foliage. Historically, this period has also been significant for the harvest season, contributing to its cultural importance. The clear skies and comfortable temperatures provide a welcome respite from the summer heat and the impending winter chill.