On the 23rd, when the weather was warm and spring-like, citizens spent time at Eungbongsan in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, where forsythias were in full bloom. On this day, the fine dust concentration in most regions nationwide was at a "bad" level. Photo by Mun Ho-nam munonam@

On the 23rd, when the weather was warm and spring-like, citizens spent time at Eungbongsan in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, where forsythias were in full bloom. On this day, the fine dust concentration in most regions nationwide was at a "bad" level. Photo by Mun Ho-nam munonam@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] On Friday the 26th, temperatures will rise significantly due to sunlight.


The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) stated, "Daytime temperatures will rise by 1 to 3 degrees compared to the previous day, making it mild around 20 degrees Celsius in most regions nationwide."


According to the KMA, morning temperatures will be around 5 degrees Celsius in most areas nationwide, and daytime temperatures will be mild around 20 degrees Celsius.


Some inland southern areas will see temperatures close to 25 degrees Celsius.


Most of the country will be generally clear, but the central region and Gyeongbuk area will have increasing clouds from daytime. The Jeolla region will have many clouds from morning through daytime.


Morning low temperatures by region are forecasted as follows: △Seoul 6°C △Chuncheon 2°C △Gangneung 9°C △Daejeon 5°C △Cheongju 5°C △Daegu 6°C △Gwangju 5°C △Jeonju 5°C △Busan 8°C △Jeju 9°C.


Daytime high temperatures are △Seoul 20°C △Chuncheon 20°C △Gangneung 18°C △Daejeon 23°C △Cheongju 22°C △Daegu 23°C △Gwangju 25°C △Jeonju 23°C △Busan 20°C △Jeju 21°C.


Fine dust levels are expected to be 'Bad' in the Seoul metropolitan area and 'Moderate' in other regions.



The KMA advised, "Please be cautious about health management during the changing seasons due to sudden temperature changes that can weaken immunity."


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