[Tomorrow's Weather] Gwangju and South Jeolla Cloudy All Day, Rain Starting at Night
On the afternoon of the 14th, a farmer is harvesting rice using agricultural machinery in the fields around Yonggang-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju. Provided by Buk-gu, Yonhap News Agency
View original imageOn the 17th, Gwangju and South Jeolla Province will experience cloudy skies throughout the day. The daytime high will remain between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius, and rain is expected to begin in the evening, causing temperatures to drop.
According to the Gwangju Regional Meteorological Administration, the region will be on the edge of a high-pressure system moving eastward over the northern part of the East Sea, but will gradually come under the influence of a low-pressure system located over the West Sea starting at night. The expected rainfall is between 10 and 40 millimeters.
Morning lows are forecast to be between 15 and 19 degrees Celsius, with daytime highs between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius. Until the morning, strong winds of 32 to 47 kilometers per hour (9 to 13 meters per second) are expected over the West and South Seas, with waves reaching heights of 1.0 to 2.5 meters. Fine dust concentrations will remain at a 'good' level.
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An official from the Meteorological Administration advised, "Temperatures will drop significantly, and strong winds will make it feel even colder, so please take care to manage your health in response to the rapid temperature changes."
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