[Today’s Weather] Mostly Clear and Mild Nationwide... Most Areas Have 'Bad' Fine Dust Levels View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Eun-young] On Saturday the 13th, the whole country will be mostly clear, and daytime temperatures will rise to 19 degrees Celsius, making it warm.


According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, on the 13th, daytime temperatures will rise to around 10 degrees Celsius, which is 3 to 5 degrees higher than the average, making it warm. In the southern regions, temperatures will rise significantly to around 15 degrees Celsius, but the morning low temperatures in inland areas will drop below 0 degrees Celsius, so caution is needed due to the large temperature difference between day and night.


On roads and bridges adjacent to the west coast such as Seohae Bridge, Yeongjong Bridge, and Incheon Bridge, dense fog with visibility below 200 meters is expected due to the inflow of sea fog. In other inland areas, fog with visibility less than 1 km will also appear, so traffic safety should be observed carefully.


Morning low temperatures by region are forecasted as follows: △Seoul 0°C △Chuncheon -4°C △Gangneung 3°C △Daejeon -2°C △Cheongju 0°C △Daegu 1°C △Gwangju 3°C △Jeonju 0°C △Busan 6°C △Jeju 10°C.


Daytime high temperatures are expected to be: △Seoul 15°C △Chuncheon 15°C △Gangneung 16°C △Daejeon 16°C △Cheongju 15°C △Daegu 18°C △Gwangju 19°C △Jeonju 17°C △Busan 17°C △Jeju 16°C.


Fine dust concentration will be at a 'bad' level in the Seoul metropolitan area, Gangwon Yeongseo, Chungcheong region, Honam region, Daegu, Ulsan, and Gyeongbuk due to air stagnation causing accumulation of fine dust. Other regions will have 'normal' levels.


The Korea Meteorological Administration advised, "In the southern coastal areas, due to the astronomical tide caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun, be cautious of high seawater levels during high tide."





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