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Temperature in Fukushima in July

Fukushima is a region in Japan. In July the average maximum daytime temperatures are high and range from 26°C in Iwaki to 28°C in Shirakawa. Nighttime temperatures generally drop to 20°C in Shirakawa and 20°C in Iwaki. During July, summer is in full swing.

What is the temperature of the different cities in Fukushima in July?

Curious about the July temperatures in the prime spots of Fukushima? Navigate the map below and tap on a destination dot for more detailed stats.

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Very warm means maximum temperatures above 30°C. Warm: 22°C to 30°C. Pleasant: 18°C to 22°C Moderate: 12°C to 18°C. Cold: 2°C to 12°C. Very cold: lower than 2°C

  • What is the warmest city in July in Fukushima?
  • From a thorough analysis of our records, Shirakawa clearly dominates in terms of high temperatures. The city witnesses daytime temperatures hovering around 28°C, and evenings that remain near 20°C.

  • What is the coldest city in July in Fukushima?
  • When looking through our records, we find that Iwaki stands out as the coolest city in Fukushima for the month of July. Daytime highs average 26°C and it cools down to about 20°C at night.

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