On Tuesday morning, the 17th, temperatures are expected to drop to around 5 degrees Celsius, and with strong winds, the wind chill will make it feel even colder.


On the 16th, office workers are heading to work wearing outerwear at the Gwanghwamun intersection in Jongno-gu, Seoul. Photo by Jinhyung Kang aymsdream@

On the 16th, office workers are heading to work wearing outerwear at the Gwanghwamun intersection in Jongno-gu, Seoul. Photo by Jinhyung Kang aymsdream@

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According to the Korea Meteorological Administration on the 16th, most inland areas will see morning temperatures drop to around 5 degrees Celsius until the day after tomorrow (the 18th), and mountainous areas will fall to around 0 degrees Celsius, causing ice to form. In some places, frost may also appear.


Tomorrow morning's low temperatures are expected to range from 3 to 13 degrees Celsius, with daytime highs between 19 and 24 degrees Celsius.


The temperature difference between day and night is expected to be very large, around 15 to 20 degrees Celsius, especially in inland areas.


The Korea Meteorological Administration forecasted that strong winds will further lower the perceived temperature, making it feel colder.


Along the east coast, high waves caused by swell are expected to overflow breakwaters and coastal roads. In particular, strong swells may enter sandy beaches.



The Korea Meteorological Administration warned that even waves around 1.5 meters caused by swell can lead to accidents along the coast, urging people to avoid approaching coastal areas and to be especially cautious about safety.


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