Frost has formed in Daegwallyeong, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon, on the 15th, where temperatures dropped below freezing, mainly in the original production area and inland. Photo by Yonhap News

Frost has formed in Daegwallyeong, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon, on the 15th, where temperatures dropped below freezing, mainly in the original production area and inland. Photo by Yonhap News

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[Asia Economy Reporter Nana Han] On Sunday, November 8th, the first Sunday of November, morning temperatures are expected to drop sharply.


In particular, cold air flowing in from the northwest will cause morning temperatures to fall by more than 5 degrees compared to yesterday morning's temperatures (4~17 degrees), with the northern Gyeonggi and Yeongseo regions of Gangwon Province dropping around 10 degrees. The perceived temperature is expected to be around 3~4 degrees.


The predicted morning low temperatures by region are △Seoul 6°C △Chuncheon 3°C △Gangneung 9°C △Daejeon 7°C △Cheongju 7°C △Daegu 8°C △Busan 10°C △Jeonju 7°C △Gwangju 9°C △Jeju 15°C △Ulleungdo·Dokdo 11°C.


The daytime high temperatures are expected to be △Seoul 10°C △Chuncheon 12°C △Gangneung 15°C △Daejeon 13°C △Cheongju 12°C △Daegu 15°C △Busan 18°C △Jeonju 14°C △Gwangju 14°C △Jeju 17°C △Ulleungdo·Dokdo 14°C.


Frost is expected in most areas, so caution is advised to prevent damage to crops during the autumn harvest season.


Fine dust levels will be 'moderate' due to smooth atmospheric dispersion. However, the yellow dust originating from China that arrived on this day is expected to move southeast, causing temporary 'bad' levels in the Yeongnam region in the morning.



Sea waves will be 0.5~2.0m in the East Sea coastal waters, 0.5~2.0m in the West Sea coastal waters, and 0.5~1.5m in the South Sea coastal waters. Offshore wave heights are expected to be 1.0~3.5m in the East Sea, 1.5~3.0m in the West Sea, and 0.5~2.5m in the South Sea.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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