Tomorrow Cloudy with Large Temperature Differences... Fine Dust 'Bad' in the Seoul Metropolitan Area
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jong-gil] On Friday the 10th, the sky will be mostly cloudy nationwide. In the southern Yeongseo region of Gangwon and the inland areas of Gyeongsang Province, rain will occasionally fall in the afternoon. Morning low temperatures will be slightly higher than the previous day (-3 to 8 degrees Celsius), ranging from 2 to 9 degrees. Daytime high temperatures will be similar to the previous day, ranging from 11 to 18 degrees. With dry weather warnings continuing, the temperature difference between day and night will be about 10 degrees. Care should be taken for health management.
Fine dust levels will be 'normal' across all regions. However, Seoul and Gyeonggi Province may experience temporarily 'bad' levels in the morning and late afternoon. Busan, Daegu, and Ulsan will also see 'bad' levels in the morning. The National Institute of Environmental Research's Air Quality Integrated Forecast Center stated, "In the Seoul metropolitan area and Yeongnam region, domestic fine dust has accumulated due to airflow convergence and stagnant air," adding, "Concentrations are expected to be high in the morning and at night."
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