On the 25th, as the daytime temperature in Seoul rose by about 3-6 degrees compared to yesterday, the weather became mild, and flower buds formed on the plum trees along the Gyeongui Line Forest Trail in Mapo-gu, Seoul. Photo by Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream@

On the 25th, as the daytime temperature in Seoul rose by about 3-6 degrees compared to yesterday, the weather became mild, and flower buds formed on the plum trees along the Gyeongui Line Forest Trail in Mapo-gu, Seoul. Photo by Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Nahum] Tomorrow, Samiljeol (Independence Movement Day), the whole country will be mostly cloudy with rain in the morning, gradually clearing up from the afternoon.


Rain will fall from dawn to morning in Seoul, Incheon, western Gyeonggi, Jeolla region, and Gyeongnam region, and in Jeju Island until night. Eastern Gyeonggi, inland and mountainous Gangwon, and northern Chungbuk will experience rain or snow, while occasional rain is expected in the Chungcheong region (excluding northern Chungbuk) and Gyeongbuk region.


Expected precipitation amounts are ▲Jeju 5?20mm ▲Jeolla region and Gyeongnam region around 5mm ▲Central region (excluding Gangwon East Coast), Gyeongbuk region, West Sea 5 Islands, Ulleungdo and Dokdo less than 5mm. Expected snowfall is ▲Gangwon mountainous area 1?3cm ▲Gangwon inland less than 1cm.


Temperatures will be higher than average, with morning lows of 0 to 10 degrees Celsius and daytime highs of 8 to 17 degrees Celsius forecasted.


Fine dust concentration will be 'bad' in Chungbuk and 'normal' in other regions.


The Seoul metropolitan area, Yeongseo region of Gangwon, Daejeon, Sejong, Chungnam, and Honam region are expected to have temporarily 'bad' levels in the afternoon, while Yeongnam region and Jeju region will have temporarily 'bad' levels at night.


Sea fog will flow into the West Sea, causing visibility below 1 km in some areas from dawn to daytime.


Sea waves will be 0.5?1.5 m in the East Sea nearshore, 0.5?2.0 m in the West Sea nearshore, and 0.5?2.0 m in the South Sea nearshore.



Wave heights in the offshore seas (about 200 km from the coastline) are expected to be 0.5?2.0 m in the East Sea and 1.0?3.0 m in the West Sea and South Sea.


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