[Asia Economy Reporter Park Soyeon] On Monday, the whole country will be cloudy, but it will gradually clear up from the central region at dawn.


According to the Korea Meteorological Administration on the 1st, Gyeongnam and Jeju Island will have occasional rain until the morning of the 2nd. Northern Gyeongbuk is expected to have raindrops at dawn, and northern Gyeonggi and northern Gangwon Yeongseo will have raindrops at night.


Expected precipitation by 9 a.m. is forecasted to be 5 to 20 mm on the southern coast and Jeju Island, and around 5 mm in inland Gyeonggi, Gangwon Yeongseo, Chungcheong Province, southern regions, and Ulleungdo.


After the rain stops, cold air will come down from the northwest, causing the morning temperatures in northern Gyeonggi and northern Gangwon Yeongseo to drop sharply, making it cold. Morning temperatures in the central inland area will be below 5 degrees Celsius, and northern Gyeonggi and Gangwon Yeongseo will be around 0 degrees Celsius.


There will be many places with frost in the central inland area, and many places in inland Gyeonggi, Gangwon Yeongseo, and mountainous areas are expected to have ice formation, so caution is needed to prevent damage to crops.


The morning low temperature is forecasted to be between 2 and 15 degrees Celsius, and the daytime high temperature between 13 and 20 degrees Celsius.


Fine dust concentration is expected to be at a 'moderate' level across all regions, but southern Gyeonggi and Chungcheong areas will temporarily show 'bad' levels in the morning, and Honam and Yeongnam regions will show 'bad' levels in the afternoon.



Sea waves will be 0.5 to 1.5 meters in the East Sea and West Sea coastal waters, and 0.5 to 1.0 meters in the South Sea coastal waters. Wave heights in the open sea are expected to be 0.5 to 3.0 meters in the East Sea, and 0.5 to 2.0 meters in the West Sea and South Sea.


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