[Today's Weather] Spring Rain with Gusty Winds in Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam... Precipitation 30~150mm View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Ju Cheol-in] On the 26th, the Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam regions will gradually become cloudy from the morning due to warm and humid air approaching from the southwest and the development of rain clouds, with rain expected across the entire area in the afternoon.


According to the Busan Regional Meteorological Administration, the morning low temperatures will be 13°C in Busan, 9°C in Ulsan, 10°C in Changwon, 9°C in Jinju, 7°C in Geochang, and 11°C in Tongyeong, which are higher than the previous day.


The daytime high temperatures will drop compared to the previous day, with 18°C in Busan, 20°C in Ulsan, 17°C in Changwon, 16°C in Jinju, 17°C in Geochang, and 17°C in Tongyeong.


Rainfall is expected to be around 30 to 80 mm, and strong winds are forecasted. Heavy rain close to 150 mm is expected near the southern coast of Gyeongnam and around Jirisan Mountain.


Fine dust levels will be at a 'Good' level in Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam.


Sea waves will be high, ranging from 0.5 to 2.5 meters in the eastern part of the South Sea near the coast, and 1 to 4 meters in the open sea.


The Meteorological Administration advised, "From 6 p.m. on the 26th to 3 p.m. on the 27th, strong winds of 10 to 16 meters per second will blow mainly along the coast. Caution is required for the management of facilities such as outdoor tents or signboards installed at COVID-19 screening clinics, construction sites, transmission towers, high-rise buildings, and marine bridges, as well as for safety accidents."



They added, "There will be places with thunder and lightning accompanied by gusts mainly over the South Sea, and some areas will experience high waves and dense fog. Ships navigating or fishing should be especially careful."


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