[Weekend Weather] Gwangju and Jeonnam Cloudy Then Clearing... Temperatures Near Seasonal Average
Strong Winds Expected on the Southern Coast
Caution Advised for Facility Management
Over the weekend, Gwangju and Jeonnam will be cloudy at first, gradually clearing up, with temperatures expected to be similar to the average for this time of year. Photo by Song Bohyun
View original imageOver the weekend, Gwangju and Jeonnam will experience cloudy skies as the region fluctuates between low and high pressure systems, with conditions expected to gradually clear up.
According to the Gwangju Regional Meteorological Administration, Saturday, the 24th, will be affected by a low-pressure system passing over the southern seas of Jeju Island, but this influence will gradually diminish. Morning temperatures will range from 14 to 15 degrees Celsius, and daytime temperatures will be between 18 and 22 degrees Celsius.
On the following day, the 25th, the area will come under the influence of a high-pressure system moving from near Shanghai, China, toward the West Sea, but will remain on the periphery of this system until the morning. Morning temperatures are forecast to be between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius, and daytime temperatures will range from 20 to 26 degrees Celsius.
An official from the Meteorological Administration advised, "On weekend mornings, some areas of the southern coast of Jeonnam may experience strong winds with instantaneous speeds around 55 km/h (15 m/s), so please pay attention to facility management and safety to prevent accidents."
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