Low rainfall... Cold wave after rain stops
Fine dust inflow followed by southeast movement... Mostly 'Bad' levels

Late at night, rain will begin in the northeastern part of Gyeonggi and the inland northern part of Gangwon, continuing until the morning of the 23rd, with occasional rain in the Seoul metropolitan area, Yeongseo region of Gangwon, Chungcheong, and Jeonbuk. On the west coast of Jeonnam at dawn on the 23rd, and between dawn and morning on the 23rd in the inland western part of Gyeongbuk and the northwestern inland of Gyeongnam, some raindrops will fall.


Rain on the Commute Tomorrow... Fine Dust from Dawn View original image

Afterwards, the weather will clear up, but from late afternoon to nighttime, rain or snow will fall in the northern and eastern parts of Gyeonggi and the inland and mountainous areas of Gangwon. Around the same time, raindrops will fall in Seoul, Incheon, the southwestern part of Gyeonggi, and Chungcheong, while snow will flutter in Jeju.


The expected precipitation will be less than 5 mm at most, so the amount of rain will not be significant. Due to the small amount of precipitation, the dry atmospheric conditions centered on Yeongdong in Gangwon and the northeastern part of Gyeongbuk will not be resolved. A dry weather advisory has been issued for these two regions, and it is expected that the advisory will not be lifted.


Temperatures will be considerably higher than the average until the 23rd. The lowest temperature on the morning of the 23rd is expected to be between 6 and 15 degrees Celsius, and the highest temperature during the day is expected to be between 11 and 21 degrees Celsius. Daytime temperatures will rise to between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius, mainly along the east coast, southern regions, and Jeju.


From the afternoon of the 23rd, cold air will flow in from the north, causing temperatures to drop sharply. In many areas, the morning temperature on the 24th will be below freezing, more than 10 degrees lower than on the 23rd. A cold wave advisory is expected to be issued, mainly for the central regions. Daytime temperatures on the 24th will also be below 5 degrees Celsius in most areas. With strong winds, the cold will feel even more severe.


From dawn on the 23rd, strong winds with gusts around 72 km/h (90 km/h in mountainous areas) will blow in Yeongdong of Gangwon, the east coast of Gyeongbuk, and the northeastern mountains of Gyeongbuk. From the night of the 23rd, strong winds will also blow along the west coast of Chungnam, the west coast of Jeolla, and Jeju. Other mountainous and coastal areas will experience gusts exceeding 55 km/h.


Regarding the sea, from dawn on the 23rd, strong winds will blow in the distant East Sea, and from the afternoon of the 23rd in the distant West Sea. From nighttime, winds of 30 to 60 km/h will blow over most seas. Wave heights are expected to be high, ranging from 1.5 to 4.0 meters.



Yellow dust has originated from the Inner Mongolia region. From dawn on the 23rd, due to the influx of fine dust from abroad, fine dust levels will be 'bad' in southern Gyeonggi, Chungcheong, Gwangju, and Jeonbuk. The fine dust will move southeastward along the airflow, causing 'bad' fine dust levels in Seoul, Incheon, Yeongseo of Gangwon, and Jeonnam in the morning, and in Yeongnam and Jeju in the afternoon. Fine dust levels will gradually return to 'normal' by nighttime.


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