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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] On Thursday the 10th, the whole country will be mostly cloudy with snow and rain in some areas.


The Korea Meteorological Administration stated, "From the night before until the morning of this day, raindrops or snow will fall or flutter in some central regions such as Seoul, southern Gyeonggi, northern Chungnam, and southern Yeongseo in Gangwon Province. From daytime to night, precipitation will occur in the central region and the western coast of Jeonbuk."


Between 9 PM the previous day and 9 AM this day, precipitation of less than 5 mm is expected in Seoul, Gyeonggi, central and northern Yeongseo in Gangwon, northern Chungnam, and the five western islands.


In eastern Gyeonggi and central and northern Yeongseo in Gangwon, 1 to 3 cm of snow will fall.


By region, the morning low temperatures are forecast as follows: △Seoul 2°C △Chuncheon -2°C △Gangneung 5°C △Daejeon 0°C △Cheongju 0°C △Daegu 1°C △Gwangju 1°C △Jeonju 1°C △Busan 5°C △Jeju 7°C △Ulleungdo and Dokdo 7°C.


The daytime high temperatures will be: △Seoul 8°C △Chuncheon 5°C △Gangneung 12°C △Daejeon 10°C △Cheongju 9°C △Daegu 11°C △Gwangju 11°C △Jeonju 10°C △Busan 14°C △Jeju 13°C △Ulleungdo and Dokdo 11°C.


Fine dust levels will be 'moderate' across all regions. However, southern Gyeonggi, Sejong, Chungbuk, and Chungnam will experience 'bad' levels in the morning, and the metropolitan area and Chungcheong region will have 'bad' levels at night. Due to atmospheric stagnation in the central-western region causing accumulation of domestically generated fine dust, along with the inflow of foreign fine dust, concentrations will be somewhat high.



The Korea Meteorological Administration urged, "In areas where rain is falling, surface temperatures are low, so there may be icy patches on roads. Please pay special attention to pedestrian safety and traffic safety."


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