Rain in Jeju, Jeonnam, and South Coast Areas Due to Low Pressure Trough over the South Sea
Over 120mm in Jeju Mountains, Up to 30mm in Jeonnam and South Coast
Rain Drops at Times in Seoul Metropolitan Area, Chungcheong, and Gangwon Yeongseo Regions
Temperature Difference Over 10°C in Central Regions, Daytime Highs 24~29°C

On the 9th, showing early autumn weather, yellow cosmos flowers are in full bloom at the Wildflower Hill in Olympic Park, Songpa-gu, Seoul. Photo by Mun Ho-nam munonam@

On the 9th, showing early autumn weather, yellow cosmos flowers are in full bloom at the Wildflower Hill in Olympic Park, Songpa-gu, Seoul. Photo by Mun Ho-nam munonam@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] On Friday the 10th, the southern regions and Jeju will be cloudy with rain. In the morning, raindrops will fall mainly in the central regions. The central regions should be cautious of dense fog with visibility below 200 meters in the morning.


According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, due to the influence of a low-pressure trough passing over the South Sea, rain will fall on Jeju Island. Rain will start from 6 a.m. in the Jeonnam area, and from 9 a.m. in the southern part of Jeonbuk and the southern coast of Gyeongnam. Due to the influence of a low-pressure trough passing to the north, there will be some rain in the metropolitan area, Gangwon Yeongseo, Chungcheong area, and northern Jeonbuk.


Expected rainfall amounts are over 120mm in the mountainous areas of Jeju, 30?80mm in Jeju, 5?30mm in southern Jeonbuk, Jeonnam, and the southern coast of Gyeongnam, and less than 5mm in the metropolitan area, Chungcheong area, and Gangwon Yeongseo.


During the rain on Jeju until the 11th, strong gusts and thunder and lightning are expected, so attention should be paid to facility management and safety accidents. Jeju Island will remain cloudy with rain until the evening of the 11th.


On the 9th, when the morning low temperature in Seoul was a cool 19 degrees, citizens were passing in front of the 'herald of autumn,' the silver grass, on Gwanghwamun Street in Seoul. Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@

On the 9th, when the morning low temperature in Seoul was a cool 19 degrees, citizens were passing in front of the 'herald of autumn,' the silver grass, on Gwanghwamun Street in Seoul. Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@

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The atmosphere is humid and temperatures dropped overnight, causing dense fog with visibility below 200 meters in some parts of the central regions. Other areas will also experience fog with visibility below 1 km.


As of 6 a.m., visibility at major points is ▲Paju 120m ▲Unpyeong (Hwaseong) 170m ▲Yanggu 220m ▲Anheung (Hoengseong) 210m ▲Noeun (Chungju) 170m ▲Gangjin-myeon (Imsil) 250m ▲Daegwallyeong 320m, etc.


The fog will dissipate as temperatures rise in the morning, but bridges and roads adjacent to rivers or lakes may have denser fog than surrounding areas. When driving during the morning commute, maintain sufficient distance between vehicles and reduce speed. Due to dense fog in the central regions, there may be disruptions to flight operations, so check flight information in advance.


In the central inland areas, the temperature difference between day and night will exceed 10 degrees, so be cautious about health management during the changing seasons. The highest daytime temperature today is forecasted to be 24?29 degrees Celsius, tomorrow’s morning temperature 18?22 degrees Celsius, and the highest daytime temperature 27?30 degrees Celsius.



From the 11th, swells will flow into the southern coast and Jeju coastal areas, causing high waves to strongly push onto sandy beaches or overflow rocky shores, so special attention should be paid to safety accidents along the coast.


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