Spring Sunlight in Full Bloom in Gwangju and Jeonnam Tomorrow, but Air Remains Polluted
Daytime Highs Up to 26 Degrees
Fine and Ultrafine Dust at 'Poor' Levels
Rain Forecast in Some Areas
On the 26th, Gwangju and Jeonnam are expected to have clear and mild weather with daytime temperatures rising to around 25 degrees Celsius. However, due to fine dust and yellow dust, the air quality is forecasted to be at a 'bad' level. Photo by Jo Yongjun
View original imageOn the 26th, Gwangju and Jeonnam will experience clear and mild weather, with daytime temperatures rising to around 25 degrees Celsius. However, due to the effects of fine dust and yellow dust, air quality is forecast to remain at a 'poor' level.
According to the Gwangju Meteorological Administration, the morning low will range from 4 to 10 degrees, and the daytime high is expected to reach 16 to 26 degrees. In the inland areas of Jeonnam, daytime temperatures will approach 25 degrees, resulting in a daily temperature difference of more than 15 degrees. Some regions may see rainfall of about 5 to 20mm.
Air quality will remain poor throughout the day. Fine and ultrafine dust levels are expected to be 'poor' in the morning and 'temporarily poor' in the afternoon. The waves in the seas off the west and south coasts will be relatively calm, at 0.5 to 1.5 meters.
An official from the Gwangju Meteorological Administration advised, "Please pay attention to health management during the changing seasons and be cautious of fire hazards due to strong wind and dry weather advisories."
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