Daytime High Temperatures Also Between -1°C and 6°C

On Monday the 8th, cold weather will continue with temperatures dropping below minus 10 degrees Celsius in the central region, eastern Jeonbuk, and inland Gyeongbuk.


With cold wave warnings issued in various inland areas, cold air is currently flowing in from the northwest.


The lowest temperature on the morning of the 8th is expected to be between minus 15 and minus 3 degrees Celsius.


Some inland and mountainous areas of Gangwon will see temperatures below minus 15 degrees, the central region, eastern Jeonbuk, and inland Gyeongbuk will be below minus 10 degrees, and other areas will drop below minus 5 degrees.


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The highest temperature during the day will remain between minus 1 and 6 degrees Celsius.


The expected lowest and highest temperatures in major cities are Seoul minus 9 and 0 degrees, Incheon minus 9 and minus 1 degrees, Daejeon minus 9 and 2 degrees, Gwangju minus 6 and 4 degrees, Daegu minus 7 and 4 degrees, Ulsan minus 6 and 6 degrees, and Busan minus 5 and 6 degrees.


Since temperatures are below zero, ice may have formed on roads due to rain and snow that fell in various places on the 6th and 7th, so caution is advised.


The cold is expected to ease on Tuesday the 9th.


The lowest temperature on the morning of the 9th will be between minus 8 and 0 degrees, 3 to 8 degrees higher than the morning of the 8th, which is around the average temperature for this time of year.


The highest temperature on the 9th will be between 1 and 9 degrees Celsius, with the whole country recovering to above freezing.


A dry weather advisory has been issued for the east coast, southern mountainous areas of Gangwon, northeastern mountainous areas of Gyeongbuk, and the eastern southern coast of Gyeongnam, where the air will be very dry.


Strong winds are expected nationwide until the night of the 7th, so care should be taken to prevent fires.


From the night of the 7th, swells will flow into the east coast, causing high waves to crash over rocky shores and breakwaters.



Winds will blow at 35 to 60 km/h with waves 2 to 4 meters high in the western offshore sea until the 7th, and in other offshore seas until the 8th.


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