[Weather] Mostly Clear Skies Nationwide... Chilly Morning
Temperature Difference Between Day and Night to Remain Around 15 Degrees for Now
On Wednesday, November 12, the weather across the country is expected to be mostly clear.
According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, morning temperatures are expected to drop below freezing in some inland and mountainous areas of the central region, as well as in high-altitude areas of the southern region. Daytime temperatures are forecast to range from 15 to 20 degrees Celsius. The temperature difference between day and night is expected to remain around 15 degrees Celsius for the time being, so please take care of your health.
As of 5 a.m., the temperatures in major regions were as follows: Seoul 6.3 degrees Celsius, Incheon 7.5 degrees, Suwon 3.7 degrees, Chuncheon 0.6 degrees, Gangneung 7.2 degrees, Cheongju 4.8 degrees, Daejeon 3.4 degrees, Jeonju 3.5 degrees, Gwangju 6.0 degrees, Jeju 13.9 degrees, Daegu 3.0 degrees, Busan 11.7 degrees, Ulsan 8.0 degrees, and Changwon 7.5 degrees.
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Wave heights in the sea are expected to be around 0.5 to 1.0 meters in the coastal waters of the East Sea and South Sea, and around 0.5 meters in the coastal waters of the West Sea. In offshore waters (approximately 200 kilometers from the coastline), wave heights are expected to range from 0.5 to 2.0 meters in the East Sea and West Sea, and from 0.5 to 2.5 meters in the South Sea.
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