[Today's Weather] Mostly Cloudy Nationwide... Snow in Gangwon and Gyeongbuk Until Dawn View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Eun-young] Sunday, the 7th, will be mostly cloudy and generally overcast nationwide.


The Korea Meteorological Administration stated, "On the 7th, as we enter the edge of a high-pressure system near the Shandong Peninsula in China, there will be many clouds across the country."


Morning temperatures in the Gangwon mountain area, central regions, and eastern Jeonbuk will be chilly, ranging from -5 to below 0 degrees Celsius. Temperatures will gradually rise from midday, with daytime highs expected to be between 5 and 12 degrees Celsius, making it mild.


Snowfall is expected until dawn in the Gangwon mountain area and northeastern mountain areas of Gyeongbuk. Rain or snow will fall along the east coasts of Gangwon and Gyeongbuk, while raindrops may fall in the eastern and mountainous areas of Jeju Island and the east coast of Gyeongnam.


Strong winds of 8 to 16 meters per second will blow along the coastal areas of Gyeongsang Province. Strong winds of 6 to 14 meters per second will also blow in Jeju Island and the southern coast of Jeonnam.


Morning low temperatures are expected to be △Seoul 0°C △Chuncheon -3°C △Gangneung -1°C △Daejeon 2°C △Cheongju 1°C △Daegu 3°C △Gwangju 5°C △Jeonju 4°C △Busan 5°C △Jeju 10°C.


Daytime high temperatures are forecasted to be △Seoul 11°C △Chuncheon 11°C △Gangneung 8°C △Daejeon 12°C △Cheongju 11°C △Daegu 11°C △Gwangju 12°C △Jeonju 11°C △Busan 10°C △Jeju 11°C.


Fine dust levels are expected to be 'Good' to 'Moderate' across all regions.


The Korea Meteorological Administration advised, "In areas where rain or snow has fallen, there will be many places with icy roads or frozen surfaces. When driving, maintain sufficient distance and reduce speed to avoid collision accidents and other damages."





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