I will describe the average weather in South Korea in June.
Firstly, it is scorching and humid, because our country is closer to the equator than the U.K and it is surrounded by water on three sides. The temperature is increasing every year, so a lot of specialists say “The reason is climate change “.
Secondly, the rainy season comes in June. It is constantly pouring with rain for about a month, so some areas which have bad drainage and intensive rains have flood damage.
Lastly, sometimes, a typhoon comes. In summer, in the South Pacific lots of typhoons appear, but only one or two typhoons reach my country each year, because most typhoons shift course to Japan and suddenly disappear. However if the typhoon comes to my country, it can be a serious danger which causes flood and gale-force winds.
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I think mood depends on colour and humidity of weather.
The colour can distinguish between blue and grey in the sky. When there is bright sunshine and no cloud, it is blue sky, and it can make people feel good. And opposite, when there is lots of cloud and no sunshine, it is grey, it can make people feel dull and gloomy. According to specialists, sunshine has an element that causes more hormone which makes humans feel better in the body. Therefore, when the weather is grey, we can be depressed more easily.
Furthermore, humidity is important to control the mood. When the weather is scorching and humid, people can be hot-tempered, getting annoyed and lazy. Many people think temperature is more important than humidity. However, in my opinion, humidity affects more our mood.

