On Wednesday, April 15, the daytime high temperature is expected to reach up to 26 degrees Celsius, continuing the early summer heat.


According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, the morning low will range from 6 to 13 degrees Celsius, while the daytime high will be between 14 and 26 degrees Celsius. Until April 16, large temperature differences of around 15 degrees between day and night are expected, especially in inland areas, so extra care should be taken for your health.


Citizens visiting Yeouido Hangang Park in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, are holding their outerwear in their hands while taking a walk. Photo by Yonhap News

Citizens visiting Yeouido Hangang Park in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, are holding their outerwear in their hands while taking a walk. Photo by Yonhap News

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By major city, the expected daytime highs are as follows: Seoul 26 degrees, Incheon 23 degrees, Chuncheon 26 degrees, Gangneung 16 degrees, Daejeon 25 degrees, Daegu 24 degrees, Jeonju 24 degrees, Gwangju 24 degrees, Busan 21 degrees, and Jeju 19 degrees.


There will be occasional rain in some parts of Jeju Island until the morning. In addition, light raindrops of less than 0.1 mm may fall on the southern coastal areas of Gyeongsangnam-do and the southern coast of Gyeongsangbuk-do. The atmosphere will remain very dry for the time being in areas where dry weather advisories are in effect, including Taebaek and the southern mountainous regions of Gangwon-do as well as Cheongju, Jincheon, and Jeungpyeong in Chungcheongbuk-do. Until the morning, fog with visibility of less than 1 kilometer may form, especially in the central and northern coastal areas of Gangwon-do and inland areas of Jeollabuk-do, so caution is advised for traffic safety.



Fine dust (PM10) levels are expected to range from 'good' to 'moderate' in all regions. However, Incheon is forecast to experience 'bad' levels during the early morning hours.


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