[Today's Weather] Rain in Gyeonggi and Northern Gangwon in the Afternoon... Seoul's Daytime High Temperature 26°C
On the 14th, as daytime temperatures rose to 26 degrees Celsius, continuing early summer weather, citizens visiting Cheonggyecheon in Jongno-gu, Seoul, are cooling off from the heat. Photo by Jinhyung Kang aymsdream@
View original image[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Park Hee-eun] On Sunday the 17th, the daytime high temperature in Seoul will rise to 26 degrees Celsius. Additionally, rain is expected in the afternoon, mainly in northern Gyeonggi and northern Gangwon.
The Korea Meteorological Administration stated, "From the afternoon, due to the influence of a pressure trough passing through the north, raindrops will fall in northern Gyeonggi and northern Gangwon between 3 PM and 9 PM."
Temperatures in most areas will exceed 25 degrees Celsius, which is 5 to 6 degrees higher than the previous day.
The morning low temperatures are observed to be between 13 and 17 degrees Celsius, and the daytime high temperatures between 20 and 29 degrees Celsius.
Morning low temperatures by region are △Seoul 16°C △Chuncheon 16°C △Daegu 17°C △Busan 16°C △Jeju 16°C.
Daytime high temperatures by region are expected to be △Seoul 26°C △Chuncheon 27°C △Daegu 29°C △Busan 22°C △Jeju 24°C.
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