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Korean Weather Words

Korea has four dramatic seasons, from sweltering summers to freezing winters, and the Korean language reflects this with rich weather vocabulary. Whether you are watching the weather forecast, making small talk, or understanding the seasonal references in K-dramas, these words are essential. This guide covers basic weather conditions, seasonal terms, and the cultural significance of weather in Korean life.

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Basic Weather Conditions — 기본 날씨

The Korean word for weather is 날씨 (nalssi). Weather descriptions in Korean use descriptive verbs that conjugate based on formality. The dictionary forms below end in -다.

KoreanEnglish
Pronunciation
날씨Weather
nal-ssi
맑다Clear / Sunny
mak-da
흐리다Cloudy / Overcast
heu-ri-da
Rain
bi
Snow
nun
바람Wind
ba-ram
안개Fog
an-gae
천둥Thunder
cheon-dung
번개Lightning
beon-gae
태풍Typhoon
tae-pung
무지개Rainbow
mu-ji-gae
일기예보Weather forecast
il-gi-ye-bo
Pro Tip

Korean uses the verb 오다 (oda, to come) for precipitation: "비가 와요" (rain comes = it is raining), "눈이 와요" (snow comes = it is snowing). This is different from English and many other languages that use "fall" or specialized verbs.

Temperature Words — 온도 표현

Korean has distinct words for weather temperature versus object temperature. Using the wrong one is a common mistake for learners.

KoreanEnglish
Pronunciation
덥다Hot (weather)
deop-da
춥다Cold (weather)
chup-da
따뜻하다Warm
tta-tteut-ha-da
시원하다Cool / Refreshing
si-won-ha-da
선선하다Pleasantly cool
seon-seon-ha-da
습하다Humid
seup-ha-da
건조하다Dry
geon-jo-ha-da
쌀쌀하다Chilly
ssal-ssal-ha-da
바람이 불다The wind blows
ba-ra-mi bul-da
Common Mistake

Do not confuse 덥다 (deopda, hot weather) with 뜨겁다 (tteugeop-da, hot object). Use 덥다 for "the weather is hot" and 뜨겁다 for "the soup is hot." Similarly, 춥다 is weather cold, while 차갑다 (chagapda) is object cold.

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Seasonal Vocabulary — 계절 어휘

Korea's four seasons are distinct and culturally important. Each brings its own weather patterns and vocabulary.

KoreanEnglish
Pronunciation
Spring
bom
여름Summer
yeo-reum
가을Autumn
ga-eul
겨울Winter
gyeo-ul
장마Monsoon rainy season
jang-ma
첫눈First snow of the year
cheon-nun
미세먼지Fine dust / Air pollution
mi-se-meon-ji
폭염Heat wave
po-gyeom
한파Cold snap
han-pa

Weather in Daily Conversation

Use these phrases for weather-related small talk in Korean:

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you ask about the weather in Korean?

The most common way is 오늘 날씨 어때요? (Oneul nalssi eottaeyo?) — How is the weather today? In casual speech, say 날씨 어때? (Nalssi eottae?). You can also ask 밖에 추워요? (Bakke chuwoyo?) — Is it cold outside?

What is the difference between 덥다 and 뜨겁다?

덥다 (deopda) describes hot weather or air temperature: "오늘 너무 더워요" (It is so hot today). 뜨겁다 (tteugeop-da) describes hot objects or liquids: "커피가 뜨거워요" (The coffee is hot). Similarly, 춥다 is for weather cold, while 차갑다 is for cold objects.

How do you say "it is raining" in Korean?

Say 비가 와요 (biga wayo), which literally means "rain comes." For heavy rain: 비가 많이 와요 (biga mani wayo). For snow: 눈이 와요 (nuni wayo) — "snow comes." Korean uses 오다 (to come) for precipitation.

Does Korea have a rainy season?

Yes. Korea has 장마 (jangma), the monsoon rainy season from late June to late July. It brings heavy, continuous rain. You will hear 장마철 (jangmacheol) meaning "rainy season period" frequently on Korean weather forecasts.

What Korean weather words are useful for K-drama fans?

K-dramas love weather symbolism. 비 (bi, rain) appears in romantic scenes. 눈 (nun, snow) signals first love or confession scenes. 첫눈 (cheonnun, first snow) is especially significant — there is a Korean belief that couples who see the first snow together will have lasting love.