Frequent Rain Until Friday... Around 5mm in the Seoul Metropolitan Area and Yeongseo Region
Strong Rain of About 15mm per Hour in Jeju from the Night of the 26th

On the 25th, when rain fell along with fine dust levels reaching 'Bad' or higher due to the influence of yellow dust across the country, commuters in the Gwanghwamun area of Seoul hurried along the streets with umbrellas. The yellow dust is expected to gradually clear and the weather to become clear as the rain stops from the afternoon onward. Photo by Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@

On the 25th, when rain fell along with fine dust levels reaching 'Bad' or higher due to the influence of yellow dust across the country, commuters in the Gwanghwamun area of Seoul hurried along the streets with umbrellas. The yellow dust is expected to gradually clear and the weather to become clear as the rain stops from the afternoon onward. Photo by Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@

View original image



[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] On Wednesday the 26th, the whole country will be mostly cloudy, with light rain in some areas of the Seoul metropolitan area and Gangwon Yeongseo region during the day. From the afternoon, rain will also fall in Jeju Island and the southern regions such as Jeonnam and Gyeongnam.


The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) forecasted that less than 5mm of rain will fall in the Seoul metropolitan area and Gangwon Yeongseo region in the afternoon on the 26th. The KMA stated, "Due to a stationary low-pressure system over northeastern China, cold air is periodically flowing in, causing frequent rain, and this phenomenon is expected to continue until the day after tomorrow."


From the afternoon of the day, rain will begin in Jeju and expand to Jeonnam and Gyeongnam areas from night, and by dawn on the 27th, rain will fall in Jeonbuk and Gyeongbuk regions but is expected to mostly stop by morning. In particular, in Jeju Island, between 9 PM today and dawn, rain clouds will develop strongly, with some places experiencing heavy rain of around 15mm per hour.


The expected precipitation from the afternoon of the 26th to daytime on the 27th is ▲Jeju Island (excluding northern and western parts) 20?80mm ▲Jeonnam region, Gyeongnam region, Jeju Island (northern and western parts) 10?30mm. Central regions, Jeonbuk, Gyeongbuk, the five western islands, and Ulleungdo·Dokdo are expected to receive about 5?10mm of rain on the 27th.


On the 25th, when rain fell along with fine dust levels reaching 'Bad' or higher due to yellow dust across the country, commuters hurried along the streets around Gwanghwamun, Seoul, carrying umbrellas. The yellow dust is expected to gradually clear and the weather to become clear as the rain stops from the afternoon./Photo by Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@

On the 25th, when rain fell along with fine dust levels reaching 'Bad' or higher due to yellow dust across the country, commuters hurried along the streets around Gwanghwamun, Seoul, carrying umbrellas. The yellow dust is expected to gradually clear and the weather to become clear as the rain stops from the afternoon./Photo by Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@

View original image


The highest daytime temperature on the 26th is expected to be 21?27°C, 2?4 degrees higher than the previous day. The morning temperature on the 27th will rise by 2?5 degrees to 12?17°C, and the highest daytime temperature will be 19?25°C. Fine dust levels are expected to be 'Good' to 'Moderate' across all regions.


From the night of the 26th to the 28th, most seas will experience gusty winds along with thunder and lightning in some areas. Tomorrow, dense fog is expected in the West Sea, South Sea, and Jeju Sea areas, so caution is advised for maritime safety accidents. Until the 29th, due to astronomical tides causing high sea levels, caution is needed for safety accidents along the southern and western coasts, especially near the shorelines and rocky shores during high tide.





This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing