[Tomorrow's Weather] Clear and Mild Nationwide on Valentine’s Day… Seoul Daytime Temperature Rises to 10°C
On the 14th, which is both Valentine's Day and Friday, the weather is expected to be mostly clear and mild nationwide.
The nationwide morning low temperatures are forecasted to range from -6 to 2 degrees Celsius, with daytime highs between 7 and 12 degrees Celsius. The daytime high in Seoul is expected to rise up to 10 degrees Celsius.
On the afternoon of the 2nd, a day before Ipchun (the Beginning of Spring), spring clothes were displayed in the shop window of a clothing store on Myeongdong Street, Jung-gu, Seoul, where the weather was warm. Photo by Yonhap News
View original imageThe weather by region on the 14th (low to high temperatures) is as follows: ▲ Seoul (-1 to 10) ▲ Incheon (0 to 7) ▲ Suwon (-1 to 10) ▲ Chuncheon (-6 to 9) ▲ Gangneung (2 to 12) ▲ Cheongju (-1 to 11) ▲ Daejeon (-2 to 11) ▲ Sejong (-2 to 11) ▲ Jeonju (-1 to 10) ▲ Gwangju (-2 to 10) ▲ Daegu (-3 to 12) ▲ Busan (1 to 12) ▲ Ulsan (-2 to 12) ▲ Changwon (-1 to 11) ▲ Jeju (4 to 11)
Fine dust levels are expected to be 'moderate' across all regions, but the Seoul metropolitan area, Sejong, Chungbuk, and Chungnam are likely to experience 'bad' levels at night.
Hot Picks Today
"How Much Will They Get?" 600 Million vs. 460 Million vs. 160 Million... Samsung Electronics DS Division's 'Three Wallets Under One Roof'
- Opening a Bank Account in Korea Is Too Difficult..."Over 150,000 Won in Notarization Fees Just for a Child's Account and Debit Card" [Foreigner K-Finance Status]②
- Yeouido's First Management Approval: Daegyo Apartment Sets Fastest Record at 2 Years 4 Months...Construction to Begin Next Year [Real Estate AtoZ]
- "Disappointing Results: 80% of Sunscreens Found Lacking in Safety and Effectiveness"
- "Who Is Visiting Japan These Days?" The Once-Crowded Tourist Spots Empty Out... What's Happening?
From the afternoon, fine dust coming from abroad is expected to accumulate due to stagnant air, resulting in higher concentrations mainly in the central and western regions.
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.