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Mild Temperatures and Sunny Skies, But Huge Daily Temperature Swings Expected Friday

Seoul, South Korea – South Korea is expected to experience pleasant, sunny weather on Friday, but residents should prepare for a significant daily temperature range, with a difference of around 15 degrees Celsius between daytime highs and nighttime lows.

According to the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA), a high-pressure system extending from northern China will bring generally clear skies across the country. The only exception is Ulleung Island and Dokdo, where light rainfall of 5-10mm is forecast.

Temperatures will be near or slightly above average for this time of year. Morning lows will range from -1 to 9 degrees Celsius, while daytime highs will climb to 12 to 19 degrees Celsius. This large temperature swing means residents should dress in layers to adjust to the changing conditions.

Specifically, the forecast for major cities includes:

  • Seoul: Low 3°C, High 13°C
  • Incheon: Low 5°C, High 12°C
  • Busan: Low 9°C, High 19°C
  • Jeju: Low 12°C, High 17°C

The KMA also warns of potential frost and ice in some inland areas and high-altitude regions, particularly in the morning. Widespread frost is also expected in inland areas.

The eastern coast of Gangwon Province will experience dry conditions. The East Sea coast may see strong waves crashing onto beaches and potentially overtopping seawalls and breakwaters.

Fog Alert: Dense fog is expected across Chungcheong, Jeolla, North Gyeongsang inland, and western inland of South Gyeongsang provinces in the morning, reducing visibility to under 200 meters in some areas. Other inland regions may experience fog with visibility below 1 kilometer. This could lead to disruptions at airports in inland areas.

Air Quality: Air quality is generally expected to be “Good” to “Moderate” across most regions. However, Yeongnam region is expected to experience a temporary spike in pollution in the morning, but the situation should improve as clean northwesterly winds arrive.

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