[Today's Weather] Daegu and Gyeongbuk Mostly Clear... Temperature Difference Up to 20 Degrees
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Ju-cheol In] On the 12th, Daegu and Gyeongbuk will be mostly clear, with increasing clouds from night.
According to the Daegu Regional Meteorological Administration, Daegu and Gyeongbuk will be influenced by a high-pressure system moving eastward over the southern sea and will be on its edge.
The morning low temperatures will be minus 6 degrees Celsius in Gimcheon, minus 3 degrees in Andong, 0 degrees in Daegu, 2 degrees in Uljin, and 3 degrees in Pohang, ranging from minus 6 to 3 degrees Celsius. Inland areas will be about 3 degrees colder than the previous day. The daytime high temperatures will be 18 degrees in Gyeongju, 15 degrees in Andong, 16 degrees in Daegu and Uljin, 17 degrees in Pohang and Gimcheon, and 13 degrees in Bonghwa, ranging from 13 to 18 degrees Celsius, about 5 to 6 degrees warmer than the previous day.
Air dispersion will be smooth, so fine dust concentration is expected to be at a 'Good' level.
The sea waves will be 0.5 to 2 meters in the southern coastal waters of the East Sea, and 1 to 3 meters in the distant southern and central parts of the East Sea.
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A Daegu Regional Meteorological Administration official advised, "On the eastern coast of Gyeongbuk, high waves caused by swell may overflow coastal roads or breakwaters, so please pay special attention to facility management and coastal safety accidents."
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