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KidsMOM News – November 19, 2025
Temperatures to Rebound Thursday, Light Precipitation Expected in Metropolitan Areas
After a chilly start to the week, South Korea can expect temperatures to return to seasonal averages on Thursday, November 20th. However, some inland regions may still experience cooler conditions.
The Korea Meteorological Administration forecasts morning lows ranging from -4 to 6 degrees Celsius and afternoon highs between 11 and 16 degrees Celsius. Key city temperatures include: Seoul (2°C/14°C), Incheon (4°C/13°C), Daejeon (2°C/15°C), Gwangju (4°C/15°C), Daegu (1°C/15°C), Ulsan (2°C/15°C), and Busan (4°C/16°C).
Commuters in the Seoul metropolitan area can anticipate light rain during the Thursday morning commute. Sporadic rain is expected to affect the Seoul metropolitan area, Northern Chungbuk, and Eastern Jeonbuk from dawn to morning (with Northern Gyeonggi potentially seeing rain into the afternoon). Inland Gangwon and mountainous areas can expect light rain or flurries from dawn to afternoon.
Strong winds are forecast for the east coast, particularly in Gangwon and Northern Gyeongsangbuk-do, from November 20th to 21st. Sustained winds could reach 55 km/h, with gusts up to 70 km/h in mountainous regions. Given the current dry conditions and existing dryness advisories, these strong winds pose a significant fire risk. Residents are urged to exercise caution.
The East Sea Central waters are also expected to see increased wave activity from Thursday afternoon. Winds of 30-60 km/h and waves of 1.0-1.5 meters high may lead to the issuance of a gale warning.