Daytime Highs Return to Seasonal Averages

On the 30th, the weather across the country is expected to be mostly clear, with significant temperature differences between day and night, especially in inland areas.


On the 29th, the Korea Meteorological Administration announced that tomorrow morning's low temperatures will range from 3 to 11 degrees Celsius, making for a chilly start. However, daytime highs are expected to rise to between 17 and 21 degrees Celsius, maintaining late autumn weather at seasonal norms.


On the morning of the 27th, when the temperature in Seoul dropped to 4 degrees Celsius, showing early winter weather, students were seen bundled up tightly as they went to school near Gongdeok Station in Mapo-gu, Seoul. Photo by Jo Yongjun

On the morning of the 27th, when the temperature in Seoul dropped to 4 degrees Celsius, showing early winter weather, students were seen bundled up tightly as they went to school near Gongdeok Station in Mapo-gu, Seoul. Photo by Jo Yongjun

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The morning low temperatures by region are as follows: Seoul 8°C, Incheon 9°C, Chuncheon 5°C, Gangneung 9°C, Daejeon 5°C, Daegu 6°C, Jeonju 6°C, Gwangju 8°C, Busan 11°C, and Jeju 15°C.


The expected daytime high temperatures are: Seoul 18°C, Incheon 17°C, Chuncheon 17°C, Gangneung 20°C, Daejeon 19°C, Daegu 19°C, Jeonju 20°C, Gwangju 20°C, Busan 21°C, and Jeju 22°C.


The Korea Meteorological Administration explained, "As the Korean Peninsula is under the influence of a migratory anticyclone that has lost its cold characteristics, the skies remain mostly clear with plenty of sunshine during the day, which has helped temperatures return to seasonal averages."



In some central inland and North Gyeongsang inland regions, frost or ice may form. The Korea Meteorological Administration also reported that on the 29th, the first frost and ice of the season were observed in the southern inland areas as well.


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