On the 25th, citizens visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul are enjoying an outing. / Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@

On the 25th, citizens visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul are enjoying an outing. / Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daehyun] Monday, the 3rd, is expected to be mostly clear nationwide.


The morning low temperatures will be somewhat chilly, ranging from 4 to 12 degrees Celsius, but the daytime highs will range from 17 to 25 degrees Celsius, similar to or slightly higher than the previous day (15.0 to 20.8 degrees). Due to smooth atmospheric dispersion, fine dust levels will be between 'Good' and 'Moderate' across all regions.


On the night of the 2nd, there will be showers accompanied by gusts, thunder, and lightning in eastern Gyeonggi, inland and mountainous areas of Gangwon, northern Chungbuk, and parts of Yeongnam, with some places possibly experiencing hail.


The atmosphere will be humid and temperatures will drop overnight, causing fog with visibility under 1 km mainly in inland areas between the night of the 2nd and the morning of the 3rd. Especially in Gyeonggi, inland and mountainous Gangwon, inland Chungcheong, and Honam, dense fog with visibility under 200 meters is expected.


Sea waves will be 0.5 to 2.5 meters in the East Sea coastal waters, 0.5 to 1 meter in the West Sea coastal waters, and 0.5 to 1.5 meters in the South Sea coastal waters. Offshore wave heights are expected to be 1 to 3 meters in the East Sea, 0.5 to 1.5 meters in the West Sea, and 0.5 to 2 meters in the South Sea.



Strong winds of 10 to 18 meters per second and high waves are forecasted in the East Sea until dawn. Ships navigating or fishing should exercise caution. Until this day, high waves caused by swells will strongly surge onto the East Coast shores, with some waves overtopping rocky shores and breakwaters.


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