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Brief Cold Snap Ends: Late Autumn Weather Returns, Slight Chance of Precipitation in Central Regions

SEOUL (SBS) – After a sudden cold snap that prompted many to break out their winter coats, South Korea will experience a return to milder, late autumn weather starting tomorrow, November 20th.

Temperatures are expected to rebound to typical levels for this time of year, with Seoul’s morning temperatures rising above freezing. The daytime high in Seoul is forecast to reach 14 degrees Celsius, a 5-degree increase from today.

While the overall forecast is for a return to milder conditions, residents of central and Jeonbuk regions, including Seoul, should be aware of a slight chance of drizzle or flurries between dawn and mid-morning tomorrow.

The fluctuating temperatures will result in significant daily temperature variations throughout the week.

The eastern coast, currently experiencing dry conditions, will also face strong winds through Wednesday. Residents in these areas are urged to exercise extreme caution to prevent wildfires.

The national forecast for tomorrow is generally cloudy skies. Although mornings will be somewhat chilly, daytime temperatures are expected to rise quickly.

Looking ahead, the central and Honam regions are expected to see rain next Monday. A subsequent cold front is anticipated to bring rain or snow to the Chungnam and Honam regions.

(Reporting by Nam Yu-jin, Weather Forecaster, SBS)

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