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North Korean climate hit by typhoon Nanmadol … Strong wind warning east-west coast

The North Korean Meteorological Administration predicted that there would be a lot of clouds on the 18th, but they would gradually clear up and the east coast of South Hamgyong Province would be cloudy from night and rain for a while.

Chosun Central Broadcasting Station (KCNA) issued a ‘strong wind warning’ in the area, saying: “From tonight to dawn the day after tomorrow (20), strong winds of over 10 meters per second will continue to blow in most areas of the eastern and western coasts “.

In particular, strong winds above 15 m / s are expected in some coastal areas such as Yongcheon, Oncheon, Yongyeon and Goseong, and stressed that “safety measures should be established to prevent damage from strong winds in all areas of the national economy. “

The minimum temperature in Pyongyang this morning was 19 degrees, 4 degrees higher than normal, and the highest temperature during the day is expected to rise to 31 degrees, the broadcaster said.

Also, the cities of Sinuiju, Sariwon, Haeju, Ganggye, Chongjin, Hamheung, Hyesan, Naseon, Kaesong, Pyongseong, and Nampo are expected to get free mainly from this morning.

Below are the weather forecasts for each region reported by the Korean Meteorological Administration. (Weather and probability of precipitation are in the afternoon)
▲ Pyongyang: sunny, 30, 0
▲ Haeju: Sunny, 30, 0
▲ Personality: Sunny, 30, 10
▲ Hamheung: Cloudy, 28, 10
▲ Cheongjin: Cloudy, 26, 20
▲ Medium River: Sunny, 27, 0

/ yunhap news

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