[Summary Report of the Three-Month Climate Outlook for Korea (Issued in December 2025)] [3-Month Precipitation Summary] - December: Below-normal precipitation is more likely (70–80%) across the South (Jeolla, Gyeongsang, Jeju), while above-normal precipitation is indicated over central–eastern parts of North Korea (50–70%). - January 2026: Above-normal precipitation is favored (50–60%) across North Korea and parts of the Central region (Gyeonggi, Chungcheong, Gangwon); elsewhere, near-normal conditions are common. - February: Above-normal precipitation becomes clear across all of North Korea (50–60%), while the Central West Coast zone (western Gyeonggi and western Chungcheong) shows a relatively higher likelihood of below-normal precipitation (50–60%). [3-Month Temperature Summary] - December: Above-normal temperatures are favored (70–80%) across North Korea and the Central region (Gyeonggi, Chungcheong, Gangwon). The South is largely near-normal, with some parts of southwestern Jeolla showing above-normal chances (50–60%). - January 2026: Above-normal temperatures are most likely (70–80%) across most of the Korean Peninsula (North Korea, Central, and South). - February: Above-normal temperatures persist across North Korea and the Central region (70–80%). The South (Jeolla, Gyeongsang, Jeju) is mainly near-normal, though some areas along the Jeolla West Coast show above-normal chances (50–60%). ※ Source: Integrated Watershed Management Institute, Seasonal Forecast released in December 2025 ※ This forecast is probability-based and may differ from actual conditions.