Seoul Weather Forecast: Cloudy Skies and Rising Temperatures Precede Return to Work
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Transitional Weather Patterns Across South Korea
As the holiday concludes, South Korea is experiencing a diverse range of weather conditions.Seoul anticipates cloudy skies with a gradual increase in temperature, marking a shift from the previous day’s chill. However, the southern regions face sporadic rainfall and a potential mix of yellow dust, requiring residents to exercise caution.
Temperature variations: A Tale of Two Regions
The metropolitan area, including Seoul, is expected to see temperatures climb to around 21 degrees Celsius, a noticeable increase from yesterday’s 15 degrees. Cheongju will also experience a rise, reaching 20 degrees. in contrast, Daegu and other southern areas will see a slight dip to 18 degrees, accompanied by scattered showers.
Air Quality Concerns: Yellow Dust Advisory
A nationwide haze is anticipated, with the potential for yellow dust mixing with rainfall in the southern regions. Residents, particularly those with respiratory sensitivities, are advised to take precautions. Gyeongbuk may experience a temporary increase in fine dust concentration during the afternoon.
Regional Temperature Outlook
Here’s a snapshot of the expected midday temperatures across major cities:
- Seoul: 21 degrees Celsius
- Gwangju: 19 degrees Celsius
- Busan: 17 degrees Celsius
Looking Ahead: Clear Skies and Early Summer Heat
The forecast indicates a return to clear skies tomorrow. By Thursday, mother’s Day, temperatures are expected to rise further, potentially reaching early summer levels. This rapid shift in weather patterns highlights the dynamic nature of the Korean peninsula’s climate.
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