[내일날씨] The freezing cold continues … Snow and rain on the west coast and mountains of Jeju



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[내일날씨] The freezing cold continues … Snow and rain on the west coast and mountains of Jeju

Last update 2020.11.28 20:08Article entry 2020.11.28 20:08




[내일날씨]    The freezing cold continues ... Snow and rain on the west coast and mountains of Jeju
Even on Sunday the 29th, most of the inland temperatures will be below zero. The photo shows office workers in thick coats at the Sejong-ro intersection in Jongno-gu, Seoul. / Reporter Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream @
[아시아경제 조성필 기자] On the 29th, which is Sunday, it will be cold in many places where the morning temperature drops below zero while the entire country is generally clear.

According to the 278th Weather Administration, the next day, the next day, less than 5mm of rain or less than 1cm of snow will fall between north and south of Chungnam, and the west coast of Jeolla. Sporadic raindrops or snow are expected on the west coast of southern Gyeonggi province until morning and evening on the west coast of Jeolla and Jeju Island. The Jeju Mountains, which have occasionally snowed since Saturday, will see 1-3 cm of snow through this morning.

The national minimum temperature in the morning is -8 to 4 degrees, and the highest temperature during the day is 2 to 11 degrees. After the morning chill, the daytime temperature is also expected to be around 5 degrees Celsius in central hinterland, eastern Jeollabuk-do, and hinterland Gyeongbuk.

The fine dust concentration will show the level of “good” to “medium” over the entire area due to the gentle diffusion of air. In the mountains of Yeongdong, Gyeongsang and northeast Gyeongbuk, where the special construction warning went into effect, care is necessary to prevent fires such as forest fires.

Sea waves will rise 0.5 to 2 m from the eastern sea and 0.5 to 1.5 m from the west and south seas. The wave height of the far sea is expected to be 1 to 2.5 m in the eastern sea, 0.5 to 2 m in the west sea and 0.5 to 3 m in the south sea .

Reporter Cho Sung-pil [email protected]

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