Saturday Lows of 11°C and Highs of 18°C
Mild but Mostly Cloudy Skies
Sunday Afternoon Precipitation Probability at 60%
"Be Sure to Bring an Umbrella When Going Out"

Jeju Island Hyeopjae Beach Scenery. Photo by Changwon Park

Jeju Island Hyeopjae Beach Scenery. Photo by Changwon Park

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According to the Korea Meteorological Administration's short-term weekend forecast, Jeju Island is expected to see mostly cloudy skies on Saturday, April 11, with morning lows around 11 degrees Celsius and daytime highs reaching 18 degrees. From the afternoon of Sunday, April 12, the weather will gradually become overcast with occasional rain showers, so visitors are advised to be especially cautious and bring umbrellas when engaging in outdoor activities.


This weekend, temperatures on Jeju Island will return to normal seasonal levels. However, as rain is expected from Sunday afternoon onwards, it is recommended to take this into account when planning outdoor activities.


According to the weekend weather observation data for Jeju released by the Korea Meteorological Administration, Saturday, April 11, will have mostly cloudy conditions throughout the morning and afternoon. On this day, the morning low is expected to be 11 degrees Celsius, with daytime highs of 18 degrees, and the chance of precipitation is around 20% throughout the day.



On Sunday, April 12, temperatures are forecast to rise slightly compared to the previous day, with morning lows at 13 degrees Celsius and daytime highs at 19 degrees, resulting in mild weather. However, conditions are expected to worsen in the afternoon. While the morning will be cloudy, occasional rain is expected to begin in the afternoon. The probability of precipitation increases to 60% on Sunday afternoon, so residents and tourists planning outdoor activities during the weekend afternoon hours should be sure to bring an umbrella.


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