Day-Night Temperature Difference Increases to About 15 Degrees

On the morning of the 17th, temperatures will drop to around 10 degrees Celsius, making it chilly, but temperatures will rise from daytime to reach around 25 degrees Celsius. As a result, the temperature difference between day and night will be large, about 15 to 20 degrees.


On the afternoon of the 16th, Ulsan Mayor Kim Doo-kyum is planting rice seedlings with farmers and citizen representatives in the 'Rice Field Garden' created at Ulsan City Hall Plaza. <br>[Photo by Yonhap News]

On the afternoon of the 16th, Ulsan Mayor Kim Doo-kyum is planting rice seedlings with farmers and citizen representatives in the 'Rice Field Garden' created at Ulsan City Hall Plaza.
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On the 17th, the nationwide morning low temperatures will range from 7 to 16 degrees Celsius, and the daytime high temperatures will be between 22 and 28 degrees Celsius.


The expected low and high temperatures for major cities are Seoul 12°C and 25°C, Incheon 13°C and 22°C, Daejeon 13°C and 26°C, Gwangju 13°C and 25°C, Daegu 11°C and 28°C, Ulsan 11°C and 26°C, and Busan 15°C and 24°C.


Clear weather is expected to continue for the time being, including the weekend, with temperatures maintaining an upward trend.


Weekend temperatures are expected to be 8 to 18 degrees Celsius in the morning and 23 to 30 degrees Celsius during the day.


With clear skies overnight, fog will form mainly inland from the early morning to dawn on the 17th, reducing visibility to less than 1 km, so caution is advised.


Also, during the daytime, strong sunlight will cause ozone levels nationwide to reach 'bad' levels.



In the East Sea, the southern sea offshore, and the waters around Jeju where a storm warning has been issued, winds will blow strongly at 35 to 65 km/h (10 to 18 m/s) until the morning of the 17th, with waves rising 2 to 4 meters high. In the East Sea and the eastern part of the southern sea offshore, wind speeds will reach 50 to 80 km/h (14 to 22 m/s), and wave heights will exceed 5 meters, making the storm conditions even rougher.


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