
When the Weather Is FineI was in winter, when I met the spring-like you.
Drained from her life in the city, a young cellist moves to a quiet small town, where she encounters an old friend who helps her heal and remake herself.
CreatorsHan Ji-seung, Han Ga-ram

Episode 1: Wind blowing through a Willow tree
Feb 24, 2020
After escaping her life in Seoul, Mok Hae-won returns to her hometown. She runs into Im Eun-seop, an old classmate who now owns a bookstore.

Episode 2: Is it Past Perfect ?
Feb 25, 2020
Hae-won runs into Lee Jang-woo, who invites her to a book club at Eun-seop's bookstore. She reminisces about an old friend who betrayed her.

Episode 3: The Wolf's Silver Eyelash
Mar 2, 2020
More details about Kim Bo-yeong's betrayal are revealed. After her house freezes, Hae-won is forced to stay with Eun-seop at the bookstore.

Episode 4: My Old House in my dream
Mar 3, 2020
Hae-won runs into Bo-yeong in the city, where they have coffee. Eun-seop heads into the woods to rescue a woman lost in the mountains.

Episode 5: Noblewoman From the West
Mar 16, 2020
Hae-won's mother unexpectedly shows up in Bukhyeon, leaving Hae-won and Shim Myeong-yeo confused. Eun-seop meets up with Bo-yeong for a conversation.

Episode 6: Search for the Legend
Mar 17, 2020
An old classmate with feelings for Hae-won returns to Bukhyeon, revealing their history together. The town attends the high school's homecoming event.

Episode 7: The Road to the cottage
Mar 23, 2020
Eun-seop's reaction to Hae-won's confession leaves her frustrated. Later, he falls ill and mysteriously disappears.

Episode 8: Where Suspicions become Reality
Mar 24, 2020
Hae-won finds Eun-seop in the woods, but he acts distant and cold towards her. Things get even more awkward between the two after she gets sick.

Episode 9: The Secret of the Boy who hated Dung beetles
Mar 30, 2020
Hae-won deals with anxiety after getting a long-awaited confirmation from Eun-seop. Details about Eun-seop's enigmatic childhood are revealed.

Episode 10: Let's hold an Event
Mar 31, 2020
A mysterious man visits Eun-seop and leaves him with a difficult choice. Hae-won runs the bookstore's flea market in Eun-seop's absence.

Episode 11: Two Different Stories
Apr 6, 2020
After receiving an eviction threat, Eun-seop and Hae-won visit the bookstore's landlord. A friend's illness causes Myeong-yeo to remember her dark past.

Episode 12: A Confession
Apr 7, 2020
Shim Myeong-joo and Myeong-yeo's traumatic past is further revealed. Bo-yeong visits the bookstore and makes a confession to Eun-seop.

Episode 13: Teardrop Tea Recipe
Apr 13, 2020
Hae-won and Bo-yeong have honest conversations about their past. Hae-won finds and reads Eun-seop's secret diary.

Episode 14: The Maze of Sisterfield
Apr 14, 2020
Hae-won calls her mother after Myeong-yeo is admitted to the hospital. Later, Hae-won finally learns the truth about her family's past.

Episode 15: Until We Meet Again
Apr 20, 2020
Haunted by her past, Myeong-yeo makes a difficult choice — forcing Hae-won to make one of her own.

Episode 16: After a Long Winter
Apr 21, 2020
Myeong-yeo makes a decision about her future. Hae-won returns to Bukhyeon, facing Eun-seop once again.

ParkMin
@ParkMin
I liked the stories involving the female lead, her mother and her aunt, they kept you anticipating for more. However, the other side plots were really not that interesting to follow and ended up being just a white noise. From reading the synopsis and watching its earlier parts, we got to know what the female was going through and why she moved away from the city. Clearly, she had issues she needed to work on, however, despite her issues with trusting people and being hurt by others, her romance went against her character. She had a very easy and quick romance with minimum communication for a drama that meant to be driven by dialogue. She started a relationship in a short period of time before scratching the surface of her issues. It would've been much better to replace the romance with the people of her town, it would have had created a much better environment to work on her issues. In fact, the resolution and progress on her issues ended up being half-hearted, not much was accomplished by the end. On another note, I didn't like that the characters past stories were based in high-school, there was a gap that couldn't be translated to their adulthood life. If they were to switch the past events and have it be based in university for example, I think that would create a better connection, relatability and meaning to their adulthood issues.