On the 30th, showing early winter weather, citizens dressed in thick clothes are moving busily at Gwanghwamun Intersection in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

On the 30th, showing early winter weather, citizens dressed in thick clothes are moving busily at Gwanghwamun Intersection in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] On Tuesday, the 1st, the whole country will be clear with occasional clouds.


According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, on this day, the country will be on the edge of a high-pressure system located near the Shandong Peninsula in China.


Also, many inland areas will experience morning temperatures dropping below freezing, making it cold.


In particular, the central inland, eastern Jeonbuk, and inland Gyeongbuk regions will see temperatures around minus 5 degrees Celsius, marking the arrival of full winter cold.


Daytime temperatures will also be around 5 degrees Celsius mainly in the central inland, with other regions experiencing below 10 degrees Celsius.


The morning low temperatures are expected to be △Seoul -3°C △Daejeon -3°C △Daegu -3°C △Busan 1°C △Jeonju -1°C △Gwangju 0°C △Cheongju -2°C △Chuncheon -5°C △Gangneung 1°C △Jeju 7°C △Ulleungdo·Dokdo 4°C △Baengnyeongdo 1°C.


The daytime high temperatures are forecasted to be △Seoul 6°C △Daejeon 7°C △Daegu 10°C △Busan 13°C △Jeonju 8°C △Gwangju 10°C △Cheongju 6°C △Chuncheon 6°C △Gangneung 9°C △Jeju 11°C △Ulleungdo·Dokdo 9°C △Baengnyeongdo 5°C.


Fine dust levels will be 'moderate', and ultrafine dust levels will be 'moderate to occasionally bad'.



The Korea Meteorological Administration advised, "With dry weather warnings in effect for Gangwon Yeongdong, the Gyeongsang coast, some inland Gyeongsang areas, and eastern Jeonnam, the atmosphere will be very dry. Other regions will also gradually become dry, so please be especially cautious to prevent various fires such as wildfires."


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

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