North Korea has a combination of continental and oceanic climate. The country has four distinct seasons. During the long winter, winds from Siberia often bring snow storms, making the country receive snow thirty-seven days throughout the winter. The average low for the winter is six degrees Fahrenheit, and the average high is twenty-seven degrees Fahrenheit. Summers are short, humid, hot, and rainy because of monsoon winds. The average high for the summer is eighty-four degrees Fahrenheit, and the low is sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit. Spring and Fall have mild winds and temperatures.