[Today’s Weather] Summer Weather with Temperatures Above 30 Degrees Nationwide... Showers in Southern Regions
On the 10th, as daytime temperatures in Seoul rose to 32 degrees Celsius, citizens holding parasols and cold drinks walked past the water streams at Cheonggyecheon in Seoul, enduring the hot weather. Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@
View original image[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Seul-gi] On Friday the 12th, summer heat exceeding 30 degrees will continue nationwide, with occasional showers in the southern regions in the afternoon.
The Korea Meteorological Administration stated, "In some areas of southwestern Gangwon Yeongseo and inland Gyeongbuk, where heatwave warnings are in effect, the apparent temperature will rise above 33 degrees, making it very hot," and added, "Special caution is needed to prevent damage to health, agriculture, livestock, and industry."
The minimum temperatures on the morning of the 12th are expected to be △Seoul 21°C △Daejeon 22°C △Daegu 23°C △Busan 21°C △Jeonju 21°C △Gwangju 21°C △Cheongju 22°C △Chuncheon 20°C △Gangneung 20°C △Jeju 21°C △Ulleungdo·Dokdo 20°C.
The highest temperatures during the day are expected to be △Seoul 30°C △Daejeon 30°C △Daegu 32°C △Busan 26°C △Jeonju 30°C △Gwangju 30°C △Cheongju 30°C △Chuncheon 31°C △Gangneung 28°C △Jeju 26°C △Ulleungdo·Dokdo 24°C.
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