🇯🇵 Gifu Prefecture Weather Report – Month-by-Month Overview
❄️ January
Cold and snowy, especially in northern areas like Takayama and Shirakawa-go. Gifu City averages 0–7°C. Snowfall is frequent in the mountains, while lowlands remain chilly and dry.
🌨️ February
Still wintry. Highs reach 5–9°C, with lows near freezing. Snow continues in elevated regions. Sunshine increases slightly, but mornings remain frosty.
🌱 March
Spring begins. Temperatures rise to 9–15°C. Snow melts in lower areas, replaced by rain. Plum blossoms bloom, and foggy mornings are common inland.
🌸 April
Mild and vibrant. Highs reach 15–21°C. Cherry blossoms peak across the prefecture, especially in Gifu Park and along the Nagara River. Rain showers alternate with sunny spells.
🌼 May
Warm and pleasant. Temperatures climb to 19–25°C. Rainfall is light, and skies are mostly clear. Ideal for hiking in the Japanese Alps and countryside travel.
☀️ June
Start of the rainy season. Highs range from 23–28°C. Humidity rises, and afternoon showers are frequent. Rivers swell, and vegetation flourishes.
🔥 July
Hot and humid. Temperatures reach 27–33°C. Rainfall peaks early, then tapers off. Summer festivals begin, and evenings stay warm and muggy.
🏖️ August
Still hot. Highs remain between 28–34°C. Rain is infrequent, and sunshine dominates. Mountain retreats and river activities are popular for cooling off.
🍂 September
Transition to autumn. Temperatures ease to 24–30°C. Rain returns gradually, and typhoon activity may affect the region. Nights begin to cool.
🌦️ October
Cooler and clearer. Highs drop to 18–25°C. Rainfall decreases, and autumn foliage begins in the mountains. Ideal for travel and photography.
🌫️ November
Chilly and dry. Highs hover around 13–20°C, with lows near 7°C. Rain is minimal, and foggy mornings are common. Fall colors peak inland.
🎄 December
Winter returns. Temperatures range from 4–11°C. Snowfall resumes in northern areas. Skies are mostly clear in the south, and festive lights brighten city streets.
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