Akita Prefecture Free Weather Report 2025

Akita Prefecture

Akita Prefecture Free Weather Report 2025

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🇯🇵 Akita Prefecture Weather Report – Month-by-Month Overview

🌨️ January
Cold and snowy. Akita City averages −2 to 4°C. Heavy snowfall blankets inland areas and mountain towns like Yokote and Kazuno. Skies are often overcast, and coastal winds from the Sea of Japan bring lake-effect snow.

🌨️ February
Still wintry. Highs reach 2–6°C, with lows near −3°C. Snow continues, especially in the interior. The Kamakura Festival in Yokote features snow huts and lanterns. Sunshine increases slightly, but mornings remain frosty.

🌧️ March
Spring begins slowly. Temperatures rise to 6–12°C. Snow melts in lower elevations, replaced by rain and slush. Plum blossoms start blooming in parks around Akita City and Daisen. Fog appears in valleys.

🌸 April
Mild and blooming. Highs reach 13–19°C. Cherry blossoms peak mid-month, especially at Senshu Park and Kakunodate’s samurai district. Rain showers alternate with sunny spells. Snow lingers in higher elevations.

🌼 May
Warm and pleasant. Temperatures climb to 17–24°C. Rainfall is light, and skies are mostly clear. Ideal for hiking in the Shirakami Mountains and visiting Lake Tazawa. Greenery flourishes across the region.

🌦️ June
Rainy season begins. Highs range from 21–27°C. Humidity rises, and afternoon showers are frequent. Rivers swell, and rice paddies fill. Misty mornings are common in rural areas.

🌧️ July
Hot and wet. Temperatures reach 25–31°C. Rainfall peaks early, then tapers off. Summer festivals begin, including the Akita Kanto Festival preparations. Evenings stay warm and muggy.

☀️ August
Still hot. Highs remain between 26–32°C. Rain is infrequent, and sunshine dominates. The Akita Kanto Festival lights up the city with towering lantern poles. Mountain breezes offer relief from the heat.

🌧️ September
Transition to autumn. Temperatures ease to 22–28°C. Rain returns due to typhoon activity. Nights begin to cool, and early foliage appears in the Ou Mountains. Harvest season begins in rural towns.

🍂 October
Cooler and clearer. Highs drop to 15–22°C. Rainfall decreases, and autumn colors peak in forests and temple grounds. Crisp air makes it ideal for travel and scenic drives.

🌫️ November
Chilly and damp. Highs hover around 9–16°C, with lows near 4°C. Rain is frequent, and fog blankets valleys. Early frosts appear in mountainous areas. Snow begins late in the month.

🌨️ December
Winter returns. Temperatures range from −1 to 6°C. Snowfall resumes inland and in ski resorts. Coastal towns see more rain than snow. Illuminations brighten city streets and onsen towns like Nyuto.

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Weather Report for Akita, Japan: A Monthly BreakdownAkita, Japan, located in the northern part of Honshu, experiences a humid subtropical climate with cold winters and warm, humid summers, classified as Cfa under the Köppen system. Situated at an elevation of approximately 7 meters above sea level, Akita’s weather is shaped by its proximity to the Sea of Japan, leading to significant seasonal variations, heavy snowfall in winter, and substantial rainfall throughout the year. This report provides a detailed monthly analysis of Akita’s weather, including temperature, precipitation, humidity, sunshine hours, and notable weather patterns, based on historical and recent data from reliable sources.JanuaryJanuary is Akita’s coldest month, with average temperatures ranging from a high of 1.7°C (35.1°F) to a low of -2.1°C (28.2°F). The city experiences frequent snowfall, averaging 171 mm (6.7 inches) of precipitation, with snow accumulating to about 259 mm (10.2 inches) over 20.9 snowy days. This makes January the snowiest month, often blanketing the city in a thick layer of snow, which can limit outdoor activities. Relative humidity hovers around 75%, and sunshine is scarce, averaging only 4.9 hours daily, with just 1.4 hours of direct sunshine due to heavy cloud cover (78% cloudiness). The UV index is low at 1, and visibility is often reduced to 7–8 km due to snowstorms. January’s harsh conditions make it one of the least favorable months for visiting Akita.
 
 
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FebruaryFebruary remains cold, with average temperatures slightly higher than January, ranging from a high of 2.4°C (36.3°F) to a low of -2.1°C (28.1°F). Precipitation decreases to 129 mm (5.1 inches), with snowfall averaging 3.3 inches over 1.4 snowy days. The city sees a slight increase in daylight (10.7 hours) and sunshine (5.4 hours daily), but cloud cover remains high at 73%. Humidity is slightly lower at 73%, and wind speeds pick up, averaging 22.1–23.5 km/h, contributing to a biting chill. February marks the tail end of Akita’s harsh winter, with snowstorms still impacting visibility. Outdoor activities remain limited, and warm clothing is essential.
 
 
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MarchMarch signals the start of spring, with temperatures warming to a high of 6.3°C (43.4°F) and a low of 1.1°C (33.9°F). Precipitation averages 125 mm (4.9 inches), with snowfall diminishing significantly to 1.1 inches. Daylight hours increase to 11.9 hours, and sunshine hours rise to 6.9 daily, reflecting a clearer sky (56% cloud cover). Humidity drops to 70%, the lowest of the year, making March feel less damp. The sea temperature remains cold at 9°C (48.2°F), and occasional snow flurries can still occur, but the transition to milder weather begins, making outdoor exploration more feasible.
 
 
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AprilApril brings a notable warming trend, with temperatures ranging from a high of 12.3°C (54.2°F) to a low of 5.7°C (42.3°F). Precipitation is at its lowest, averaging 115 mm (4.5 inches) over 11 rainy days, and snowfall ceases entirely. Daylight extends to 13.3 hours, with 8.7 hours of sunshine, and visibility improves to 9–10 km. Humidity is 71%, and the UV index rises to 4, indicating stronger sunlight. April’s pleasant conditions, with blooming cherry blossoms, make it an ideal time for visitors to enjoy Akita’s natural beauty.
 
 
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MayMay ushers in a vibrant spring-to-summer transition, with temperatures climbing to a high of 17.7°C (63.8°F) and a low of 11°C (51.8°F). Rainfall averages 133 mm (5.2 inches) over 9 rainy days, the driest month in terms of precipitation days. Daylight peaks at 14.4 hours, with 9.6 hours of sunshine, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Humidity rises to 77%, and the sea temperature warms to 13°C (55.4°F). May’s pleasant weather, with minimal precipitation and clear skies, makes it one of the best months to visit Akita for outdoor activities like hiking or sightseeing.
 
 
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JuneJune marks the onset of summer, with temperatures ranging from a high of 21.9°C (71.4°F) to a low of 15.7°C (60.3°F). Rainfall increases to 144 mm (5.7 inches) over 9 days, reflecting the start of the wet season. Daylight reaches 14.9 hours, with 9.6 hours of sunshine, though humidity climbs to 81%. The sea temperature rises to 18.6°C (65.5°F), attracting beachgoers. June’s warm, clear skies and longer days make it a pleasant time for tourism, though occasional rain showers require preparation.
 
 
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JulyJuly brings peak summer heat, with temperatures averaging a high of 25.3°C (77.5°F) and a low of 20.2°C (68.4°F). It is the wettest month, with 226 mm (8.9 inches) of rainfall over 11 days, often accompanied by high humidity (85%). Daylight remains long at 14.6 hours, but sunshine dips slightly to 8.9 hours due to increased cloud cover (57%). The sea temperature reaches 22°C (71.6°F), and the UV index peaks at 9, necessitating sun protection. Despite the rain, July’s warmth makes it suitable for summer activities, though typhoon risks begin to emerge (1.1% chance).
 
 
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AugustAugust is Akita’s warmest month, with average highs of 27°C (80.6°F) and lows of 21.8°C (71.2°F). Rainfall is high at 209 mm (8.2 inches) over 11 days, with humidity at 82%. Sunshine hours peak at 9.7 daily, and daylight averages 13.7 hours. The sea temperature reaches its highest at 25.6°C (78.1°F), ideal for coastal activities. Typhoon risks increase to 4.7%, potentially bringing heavy rain and strong winds. August’s warm, sunny days are perfect for festivals and outdoor exploration, but visitors should be prepared for humid conditions and occasional storms.
 
 
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SeptemberSeptember marks the start of autumn, with temperatures cooling to a high of 23.4°C (74.1°F) and a low of 18°C (64.4°F). Rainfall remains high at 197 mm (7.8 inches) over 11 days, with a 4.2% chance of typhoons. Daylight decreases to 12.4 hours, with 8.8 hours of sunshine. Humidity drops to 78%, and visibility peaks at 10 km. The sea temperature is still warm at 24°C (75.2°F). September’s mild weather and vibrant autumn foliage make it a pleasant time to visit, though rain gear is advisable.
 
 
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OctoberOctober sees further cooling, with temperatures ranging from a high of 17.4°C (63.2°F) to a low of 12.1°C (53.7°F). Precipitation averages 183 mm (7.2 inches) over 12 days, and humidity is low at 73%. Daylight drops to 11.1 hours, with 7.3 hours of sunshine. The sea temperature cools to 21°C (69.8°F), and the UV index falls to 4. October’s crisp weather and colorful landscapes make it a great month for sightseeing, with minimal snowfall and comfortable conditions.
 
 
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NovemberNovember brings cooler temperatures, with highs of 11°C (51.7°F) and lows of 6.2°C (43.1°F). Precipitation averages 186 mm (7.3 inches) over 14 days, with minimal snowfall (0.3 inches). Daylight reduces to 10 hours, with 5.3 hours of sunshine. Humidity is 74%, and the sea temperature drops to 17°C (62.6°F). November’s cool, rainy weather signals the approach of winter, making indoor activities more appealing.
 
 
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DecemberDecember ushers in winter, with temperatures ranging from a high of 4.7°C (40.5°F) to a low of 0.7°C (33.3°F). Precipitation is high at 206 mm (8.1 inches), with snowfall returning at 2.6 inches over 1.2 snowy days. Daylight is at its shortest (9.4 hours), with only 4.6 hours of sunshine. Humidity is 74%, and the sea temperature drops to 13°C (55.4°F). December’s cold, snowy conditions make it less ideal for outdoor tourism.
 
 
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SummaryAkita’s climate features cold, snowy winters (December–February), mild springs (March–May), warm and wet summers (June–August), and cool, rainy autumns (September–November). The best times to visit are April to August, when temperatures range from 12.3°C to 27°C and daylight hours are longer (13.3–14.9 hours). July and August are warmest but humid and rainy, with typhoon risks. January and February are the least favorable due to sub-zero temperatures and heavy snow. Annual precipitation totals approximately 2024 mm (79.7 inches), with 186 rainy days, and humidity averages 77.45%. Visitors should prepare for wet conditions year-round and pack appropriately for seasonal extremes.
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