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Overview

The climate in Shibata, Japan, is temperate and characterized by four distinct seasons. Winters here are cold: the average temperature in January is about 1.0°C, with lows dropping below freezing and highs barely exceeding +3°C. In contrast, summers are warm and quite humid. In August, the hottest month, the average temperature reaches 26.1°C, with daytime highs often nearing 29°C.

A defining feature of Shibata's weather is frequent precipitation throughout the year, even if the total monthly amount isn't always high. For instance, January and December see about 28 days with precipitation, indicating near-daily snow or light rain. Summer months like July and August are also marked by high humidity and frequent, albeit warmer, rainfall. Spring and autumn are transitional periods with gradual temperature changes and a persistent chance of precipitation, making the weather quite changeable.

Temperature

The city of Shibata experiences a pronounced change in temperature regimes throughout the year, typical of Japan's climate. The annual temperature range is quite broad: from winter lows dropping to -1.3°C in January to summer highs reaching 29.2°C in August. The coldest month is January, with an average air temperature of about 1.0°C. Conversely, August is the hottest month, when the average temperature rises to 26.1°C, and daytime peaks often approach 30°C.

The summer period in Shibata, spanning June, July, and August, is characterized by warm and occasionally hot weather. In June, the average temperature is 20.1°C, with daytime highs around 23.6°C. July brings further warming: the average temperature rises to 24.7°C, with nights remaining warm (around 21.7°C) and days hot (up to 27.6°C). August is the peak of summer with the highest average temperatures: daytime air warms to an average of 29.2°C, while nighttime temperatures stay around 23.0°C. Given the high number of precipitation days, especially in July, summer weather can feel quite humid.

Winter in Shibata, particularly in December, January, and February, is characterized by cool and cold weather. In December, the average temperature is 3.3°C, with nighttime lows around 0.9°C and daytime highs up to 5.6°C. January is the coldest month: the average temperature is just 1.0°C, nighttime temperatures regularly drop below freezing (averaging -1.3°C), and daytime highs rarely exceed 3.2°C. A slight warming is seen in February, with an average temperature of 1.7°C. Daily temperature fluctuations in Shibata are generally moderate throughout the year; the difference between daytime highs and nighttime lows usually ranges from 4.5°C to 8.4°C, with the largest fluctuations (up to 8.4°C) occurring in May.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

In the city of Shibata, precipitation is a defining feature of the weather year-round, and there is no distinct dry season. The amount and frequency of precipitation change significantly depending on the time of year, though it never stops completely, even during relatively \"dry\" months.

The winter period, spanning December, January, and February, sees the highest frequency of precipitation. In January and December, there are up to 28 days with precipitation, and about 22 days in February. Given that average temperatures in January (1.0°C) and February (1.7°C) are very low, with lows reaching -1.3°C and -1.0°C respectively, and the December average stays around 3.3°C (with lows near 0.9°C), the primary form of precipitation during this time is snow. Winter precipitation volumes are 9 mm in December, 7 mm in January, and 6 mm in February, indicating frequent but not always heavy snowfall.

The highest volume of precipitation occurs in summer, particularly in July, when about 10 mm is recorded, spread over approximately 21 days. August is also quite humid, with 8 mm of precipitation and 20 rainy days. These summer events naturally fall as rain. In contrast, spring brings less moisture. The \"driest\" month in terms of both volume (about 4 mm) and the number of precipitation days (15 days) is April. May is also characterized by relatively low precipitation (5 mm and 15 days). Autumn months (September–November) bring moderate rainfall, with November showing an increase in wet days to 20, heralding the arrival of a snowy winter.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Shibata, it's important to be prepared for various weather conditions. The city is characterized by a high number of precipitation days throughout the year, even if the total rainfall in millimeters seems low. Therefore, a compact umbrella and a light waterproof jacket or raincoat will be indispensable companions on your journey. The key principle when packing should be layering, allowing you to easily adapt to temperature changes during the day. And, of course, don't forget comfortable shoes for long walks and exploring the city.

Winter months, from December to February, are quite cold in Shibata, with average temperatures around 1-3°C and nighttime frosts. You'll need warm outerwear (a down jacket or insulated coat), a hat, gloves, a scarf, and possibly thermal underwear. Given the frequent precipitation, waterproof shoes will also come in handy. In summer, from June to August, the weather turns warm, with average temperatures reaching 20-26°C. During this period, light, breathable clothing, sunscreen, and a hat are essential. However, even the summer months, especially July and August, can be rainy, so it's still worth having a light raincoat or umbrella with you.

Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures. Days can be quite warm, especially in May and September, but mornings and evenings tend to be cool. For these periods, sweaters, fleece jackets, light jackets, and windbreakers that can be layered are ideal. Don't forget rain protection, as the number of precipitation days remains high during these seasons as well. Overall, being prepared for changeable weather and having several layers of clothing will ensure a comfortable stay in Shibata at any time of year.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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