
What to wear in Seoul in June? With highs of 81°F and lows of 64°F, June marks the beginning of Seoul's monsoon pre-season — humid, warm, and increasingly rainy with about 10 precipitation days as the Jangma (rainy season) builds toward July. Lightweight, moisture-wicking fabrics are essential for the sticky heat near the Han River and Bukhansan hiking trails, and a reliable waterproof layer or compact umbrella is always worth carrying. The humidity can make 81°F feel much warmer.
June in Seoul is the last month before full monsoon arrives, and the humidity begins to make its presence felt — especially on the subway platforms and the exposed stone terraces of Gyeongbokgung Palace at midday. Light rains become more frequent through the month, with the true Jangma rainy season typically arriving in late June or early July. Evenings along the Han River are lively and social despite the warmth, making breathable summer outfits appropriate for Seoul's outdoor café and riverside culture. Seoul's fashion-conscious residents transition fully into summer wardrobes in June — lightweight cotton or moisture-wicking shirts, linen trousers, and minimalist sandals or breathable sneakers. Air conditioning inside the subway, department stores, and restaurants is aggressive (often overcorrecting), so a light cardigan or thin long-sleeve layer in your bag prevents the jarring transition from outdoor heat to indoor chill. A packable waterproof jacket replaces the trench coat as the month's most practical outerwear.
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Wear lightweight, breathable summer clothing in June — moisture-wicking t-shirts or linen shirts, shorts or light trousers, and breathable sneakers or sandals. The rising humidity makes heavier fabrics uncomfortable quickly, especially on Bukhansan hiking trails or the crowded pedestrian streets of Myeongdong. Always carry a compact umbrella or packable rain jacket as pre-monsoon showers can be sudden and heavy.
June is a pleasant time to visit Seoul before the peak Jangma monsoon arrives — daytime temperatures are warm but not oppressive, and major outdoor attractions like the Han River parks and palace grounds are in full summer bloom. The first week or two of June can be excellent. By late June, heavy rain periods begin as the Jangma front arrives, so be prepared for multi-day rain events and plan indoor activities accordingly.
Breathable sneakers, water-resistant leather sandals, or lightweight trail shoes work well in June. The increasing rain frequency means closed-toe waterproof footwear is more practical than open sandals for most situations — wet cobblestones in Bukchon Hanok Village and marble palace steps become slippery. Flip-flops are appropriate for the Han River parks and casual summer outings, but not for significant urban walking.
June averages a high of 81°F (27°C) and a low of 64°F (18°C). The apparent temperature is notably higher than the actual temperature due to rising humidity — a 81°F day with high humidity near the Han River can feel closer to 88–90°F. About 10 days see measurable precipitation, increasingly as brief but intense downpours rather than light drizzle. Bukhansan hikes in June require sun protection and hydration.
Pack lightweight t-shirts, linen or moisture-wicking shirts, shorts or light trousers, breathable underwear, and comfortable summer shoes. A packable rain jacket or compact umbrella is essential. Include a thin cardigan for aggressive air conditioning inside the subway and department stores. Sun protection (SPF 50+, UV-blocking sunglasses, a light hat) matters significantly during long outdoor days at the Han River and palace complexes.