On the 1st, citizens are enjoying the spring atmosphere at Deoksugung Palace in Jung-gu, Seoul, where the weather was warm. Photo by Mun Ho-nam munonam@

On the 1st, citizens are enjoying the spring atmosphere at Deoksugung Palace in Jung-gu, Seoul, where the weather was warm. Photo by Mun Ho-nam munonam@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] On Friday the 2nd, dry weather will continue with a temperature difference of around 15 degrees Celsius expected.


The Korea Meteorological Administration announced on the 1st that the atmosphere remains very dry in Seoul, southwestern Gyeonggi, inland and mountainous areas of Gangwon, some inland areas of Chungcheong, and inland areas of North Gyeongsang where dry weather warnings are currently in effect, and other regions are also expected to be dry.


Tomorrow's daytime temperatures will be around 20 degrees Celsius, 2 to 5 degrees lower than today in most parts of the country, while Gangwon Yeongdong and eastern North Gyeongsang will experience cool weather around 15 degrees Celsius, similar to today, due to the inflow of easterly winds.


Since the temperature difference between day and night will exceed 10 degrees, care should be taken to manage health to prevent a decrease in immunity.


The morning low temperatures by region are expected to be between 5 and 13 degrees Celsius, and the daytime highs between 14 and 23 degrees Celsius.


Due to the influence of a pressure trough moving eastward near Shanghai, China, Jeju Island experienced rain, and sporadic raindrops fell along the southern coast of Jeollanam-do.


Tomorrow, Jeju Island will also see rain due to the influence of a low-pressure system moving eastward near the Shandong Peninsula in China. The rain is expected to continue until the 4th.


From dawn to morning, some areas in Gangwon Yeongdong may experience fog with visibility less than 1 km due to low clouds caused by easterly winds.



Along the coast of Gyeongsang, the southern coast of Jeollanam-do, and Jeju Island, high waves caused by swell will strongly hit the sandy beaches, and waves may overflow coastal roads, rocky shores, and breakwaters, so caution is needed to prevent coastal safety accidents.


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