Cold wave continues tomorrow... Morning low temperature down to minus 13 degrees
The cold wave will continue until tomorrow. Temperatures will drop to as low as minus 13 degrees Celsius, and the wind chill will make it feel even colder due to strong winds.
On the afternoon of the 6th, when the strongest cold wave that began on the solar term Ipchun continued for the fourth day, a child is enjoying the snowfall on a street in Mapo, Seoul. Photo by Jo Yong-jun
View original imageAccording to the Korea Meteorological Administration on the 19th, the minimum temperature on the following morning is expected to range from minus 13 degrees to minus 2 degrees Celsius, and the maximum daytime temperature will be between 0 and 7 degrees Celsius. In areas under cold wave warnings, including northern and eastern Gyeonggi, inland and mountainous regions of Gangwon, Chungbuk, and northern inland and northeastern mountainous areas of Gyeongbuk, morning temperatures will be around minus 10 degrees Celsius. The wind will make the wind chill temperature even lower.
The cold wave is attributed to the cold air moving southward from the northwest. In some inland areas where snow has accumulated, melted snow during the day may freeze at night, so caution is advised for icy roads and similar conditions.
Most of the country will be generally clear, but the western coast of Chungnam, Jeolla region, and Jeju Island are expected to have occasional clouds.
Dryness warnings are expected to be issued for the Seoul metropolitan area, Gangwon Province, Daejeon, Chungbuk, eastern Jeonnam, and the Gyeongsang region. The wind is cold and dry, so the atmosphere will remain dry for the time being.
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Strong winds with gusts around 55 km/h (around 70 km/h in mountainous areas) are expected across most regions nationwide. A strong wind warning has been issued for the coastal areas of Jeonnam. Winds are expected to blow strongly with gusts exceeding 70 km/h until tonight.
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