[Asia Economy Reporter Park Soyeon] On the early morning of the 22nd, dense fog reducing visibility to 200 meters ahead is expected.


On the 21st, the Korea Meteorological Administration forecasted that after rain, with the ground remaining wet and temperatures dropping, dense fog with a visibility of 200 meters will form between early morning and morning on the 22nd in the inland areas of southern Chungcheong, inland Jeolla, and northern Gyeongbuk. Other inland areas and the west coast will experience fog with visibility less than 1 km in some places.


As of this day, rain falling in Jeju Island, southern Jeonnam, southern Jeonbuk, Gyeongnam, and southern Gyeongbuk will continue until the 22nd.


On the early morning of the 22nd, some areas in Seoul, Gyeonggi Province, and northern Gangwon Yeongseo may experience light rain, but as the rain clouds move quickly, the rainfall duration will be short and the amount of precipitation is expected to be low.


With cold air descending from the northwest, winds will gradually strengthen and temperatures will drop from the afternoon of the 22nd when the rain stops.


Accordingly, morning temperatures on the 23rd are expected to fall to around 5 degrees Celsius in many places, and the central inland and southern mountainous areas may record subzero temperatures.


In particular, some northern Gyeonggi and northern Gangwon Yeongseo areas may see morning temperatures on the 23rd drop more than 10 degrees Celsius compared to the previous day, raising the possibility of a cold wave advisory being issued.



The morning low temperatures on the 22nd by region are expected to be between 8 and 15 degrees Celsius, and the daytime high temperatures between 17 and 22 degrees Celsius.


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