Citizens wearing coats are walking around Sejong-daero in Gwanghwamun, Seoul on the morning of the 4th, when the lowest morning temperature was around 10 degrees./News 1
The Korea Meteorological Administration announced on the 4th that cold air will descend from the north of the Korean Peninsula on the 5th, causing the first frost and ice to fall in Gangwon-do. Morning temperatures across the country will drop below 10 degrees, making the commute to work even chillier, and strong cold winds will blow, making the perceived temperature even lower.
According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, frost will occur in some high mountainous areas of Gangwon-do and northern Gyeonggi Province on the 5th and 6th as morning temperatures drop below 5 degrees. There may be places where ice freezes in the mountains of Gangwon. The lowest morning temperature nationwide on the 5th was forecast to be 6 to 16 degrees, and the highest daytime temperature was forecast to be 18 to 22 degrees. The 6th will be colder than the 5th. The reason why it suddenly becomes cold like this is because the air is damp due to the rain that fell throughout the country until the 4th and cold air is brought in. In addition, our country is under the influence of a cold high pressure system located near China’s Shandong Peninsula, so the temperature drops more quickly when the sun goes down. This is why the daily temperature difference between day and night widens by 10 to 15 degrees.
Temperatures that have plummeted will return to normal levels by the weekend. On the 7th and 8th, the entire country will be at the edge of high pressure, there will be a lot of clouds, and it will rain on Jeju Island. The perfect fall weather will continue until mid-October. It will be clear with no rain throughout the country until the 14th, with occasional clouds. It is recommended to go out with temperatures ranging from a minimum of 10 to 17 degrees and a maximum of 20 to 25 degrees.
2023-10-04 11:35:00
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