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Minnesota is 9691.2 kilometers (6021.8 miles) away and 15.0 hours behind Pyongyang, North Korea. Minnesota's climate is classified as Humid continental, no dry season, warm summer (Köppen climate classification: Dfb) while Pyongyang has a Humid continental, severe dry winter, hot summer climate (Dwa).
Minnesota generally has cooler weather than Pyongyang. The average mean temperature in Minnesota is 6.19°C (43.14°F) while Pyongyang’s temperature is 11.52°C (52.74°F) and the difference is 5.33°C (41.59°F). Minnesota is warmest on average in July, when the day time temperature may reach 22.67°C (72.81°F), while Pyongyang is hottest in August when the average high temperature is 25.35°C (77.63°F). Minnesota is coldest in January when the average low temperature is -15.92°C (3.34°F), while January is the coldest month in Pyongyang, when night time temperature often falls below -9.47°C (14.95°F).
Finally, Minnesota has about 1.27 times less rainfall than Pyongyang, (Minnesota’s 40.27mm vs Pyongyang’s average of 51.34mm).
Comparison summary
Weather | Minnesota | Pyongyang | Difference |
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Hottest month | July: 22.67°C (72.81°F) | August: 25.35°C (77.63°F) | 2.68°C (36.82°F) |
Coldest month | January: -15.92°C (3.34°F) | January: -9.47°C (14.95°F) | 6.45°C (43.61°F) |
Wettest month | July: 79.41mm (3.13in) | August: 193.2mm (7.61in) | 113.79mm (4.48in) |
Driest month | February: 15.06mm (0.59in) | January: 6.85mm (0.27in) | 8.21mm (0.32in) |