On the 9th, when the daytime high temperature in Seoul rose to 32 degrees Celsius and clear, hot weather prevailed nationwide, a citizen was walking near Cheonggyecheon in Seoul, shielding their face from the blazing sunlight. Photo by Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@
[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-yoon] The Korea Meteorological Administration forecasted that daytime temperatures on the 12th and 13th will rise by 2 to 6 degrees compared to the 11th, with temperatures around 30 degrees expected in most regions nationwide.
Morning temperatures are expected to be around 20 degrees in most areas nationwide. However, the mountainous areas of Gangwon Province are expected to remain below 15 degrees. The minimum morning temperatures by region on the 12th and 13th are forecasted to be between 17 and 21 degrees, and the maximum daytime temperatures between 23 and 31 degrees.
From the afternoon to evening of the 12th, showers caused by atmospheric instability are expected in the eastern part of Jeonbuk Province. Light rain is also expected in the southern inland area of Yeongseo, Gangwon Province, and the eastern inland area of Jeonnam Province. The expected rainfall from showers in eastern Jeonbuk is around 5 mm. On the 13th, atmospheric instability during the day may cause showers in the inland areas of Jeolla and Gyeongsang regions.
In the eastern part of the Namhae Sea until this day, and in the East Sea until the morning, winds will blow very strongly at speeds of 35 to 60 km/h, and waves will be very high at 2.0 to 4.0 meters. Therefore, ships navigating or fishing in these waters need to exercise special caution.
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