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Overview

The climate in the city of Iida, Japan, can be described as temperate with four distinct seasons. Winters here are quite cold, with average temperatures in January and February dipping below freezing, sometimes reaching as low as -5°C. Summers, on the other hand, are warm and humid, particularly in July and August, when average temperatures exceed 20°C and maximums can reach 26°C.

Spring and autumn in Iida are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures. Precipitation is distributed throughout the year; however, there is a noticeable increase in both the amount of rainfall and the number of rainy days during the summer months, especially from June to September. July stands out as the wettest month with the highest amount of precipitation and the most rainy days. Winter months, such as January and December, are characterized by the lowest levels of precipitation.

Temperature

The city of Iida experiences a pronounced change of seasons with notable temperature fluctuations throughout the year. The coldest months are January, with an average temperature of -2.1°C (minimum -5.8°C, maximum 1.6°C), and February, where the average temperature is -0.9°C (minimum -5.1°C, maximum 3.4°C). The hottest period occurs in August, when the average temperature reaches 22.4°C, with highs up to 26.2°C, and July, with an average temperature of 21.4°C and highs up to 24.9°C.

Summer months in Iida are characterized as warm, leaning towards hot. Daytime temperatures in July and August regularly rise above 20-25°C, creating comfortable conditions for outdoor activities, though it can occasionally be quite sultry. Nights bring a pleasant coolness, with temperatures around 18-19°C. Winter, by contrast, is quite cold. Daytime temperatures in January and December often hover around or slightly above freezing, while at night they drop to -3°C or even -5°C, indicating regular frosts. Snow is not uncommon during this period, although precipitation data suggests a relatively dry winter.

Spring and autumn are transitional seasons with gradual temperature changes. March is still chilly (averaging 4.2°C), but by May, a pleasant warmth sets in (averaging 13.5°C). In autumn, starting from September (averaging 19.1°C), the temperature gradually decreases, and by November (averaging 6.8°C), the approach of winter is already felt. Throughout the year, there are noticeable daily temperature fluctuations: the difference between daytime highs and nighttime lows often ranges from 7°C to 10°C, which is particularly palpable during the shoulder seasons.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

The city of Iida experiences pronounced seasonality in its precipitation distribution throughout the year. Generally, the summer months bring more moisture, while the winter period and late autumn are characterized by less precipitation. However, it's worth noting that the total amount of precipitation in millimeters remains relatively low all year round, indicating that the rain and snow are predominantly light in nature.

The wettest period in Iida is summer. July stands out as the rainiest month, with an average of 12 mm of precipitation and up to 23 days of rainfall. June is also quite wet, with 10 mm of precipitation and 19 rainy days. August and September continue this trend with 8 mm of precipitation and 22 and 19 days of rainfall, respectively. Given the relatively low amount of precipitation combined with high frequency, summer rains are likely frequent but not overly intense.

In contrast, the winter months are the driest in terms of total precipitation volume. January and December see only 3 mm each. However, the number of precipitation days remains significant (14 days in both months), which, considering the negative average temperatures (January: -2.1°C, December: 0.4°C) and minimum temperatures, suggests frequent but light snowfall. February is also cold (-0.9°C) with 4 mm of precipitation over 12 days, also suggesting snow. November is the month with the fewest precipitation days (11 days) and 4 mm of moisture. Transitional seasons, such as spring (March–May) and autumn (October), are characterized by moderate precipitation, primarily in the form of rain.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Iida, it's important to consider the variable weather throughout the year to ensure you pack correctly. The key principle is layering, as temperatures can fluctuate significantly. Comfortable walking shoes are an absolute necessity in any season, as you'll surely want to explore the city and its surroundings. Don't forget a small daypack for outings to carry water, a map, and other essentials.

In winter (December to February), Iida is quite cold, with average temperatures hovering around freezing or below, so be sure to bring warm outerwear (a down jacket or winter coat), a hat, gloves, and a scarf. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) feature milder but changeable weather. You'll need sweaters, fleece tops, a light jacket or windbreaker, and an umbrella, as the number of rainy days remains significant. Summer (June to August) is the warmest and most humid period. Pack light, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics, but don't forget a raincoat or umbrella, as this time of year sees the highest precipitation, especially in July. Also, despite the potential for rain, sunscreen and a hat are recommended for sun protection on clear days.

Given that the number of precipitation days remains notable even in drier months (averaging 11-14 days, and up to 23 days in summer), having an umbrella or a light waterproof jacket is useful almost year-round. Layering your clothes will allow you to easily adapt to temperature changes throughout the day—from a cool morning to a warmer afternoon and back to the evening chill.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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