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Winter hasn’t gone yet… Going to the sub-zero zone again, snow news all over the country

The road near Gyodae Station in Seocho-gu, Seoul is showing traffic jams when heavy snow falls on the 12th. News 1

– For the past three days, the warm weather like spring has continued, but the momentum of General Dong is rising again. On Sunday, the 17th, the morning temperature in most regions of the country will drop to around -10 degrees Celsius, and it is expected that snow will fall all over the country from the afternoon. However, the concentration of fine dust is expected to be good to moderate in all areas.

The Meteorological Administration predicted the minimum temperature in the morning from -15 degrees to 2 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature in the daytime from -3 degrees to 4 degrees Celsius. In particular, in the case of the central region, a strong wind blows and the temperature is expected to be lower.

There is also snow news. Snow falls from dawn to morning on the west coast of southern Chungnam, western Jeolla region, and Jeju Island. In the metropolitan area, Yeongseo, Gangwon, northern Chungcheong area, and inland areas in northern Gyeongbuk, it snows from late afternoon to night.

Estimated snowfall is from the afternoon of the afternoon to the 18th in the eastern part of Gyeonggi Province, Gangwon-do (excluding the east coast), 5 to 10 cm in the northern part of Chungbuk, the metropolitan area (excluding the eastern part of Gyeonggi-do), the Chungnam region, the southern part of Chungbuk, Jeonbuk, the northern part of the Jeonnam region, the northern part of the Gyeongbuk region (excluding the east coast), and the western Gyeongnam region. It is expected to be inland, west sea 5do, Ulleungdo and Dokdo 2~7cm.

The Meteorological Administration also predicted the waves of the sea to be 0.5 to 2.5 meters off the east coast, 0.5 to 3.0 meters off the west sea, and 0.5 to 2.0 meters off the south sea. The far sea has a wave height of 1.0 to 4.0 m in the east and west, and 0.5 to 4.0 m in the south sea.

The winds will be very strong and the waves will be very high, so be careful about the ships sailing or operating because the wind will be very strong and the waves will be very high until this day in the coasts of the west sea (excluding the coastal seas off the west coast), the seas in the southwest, and the seas in Jeju Island until this day, and in the far seas of the East Sea until the 19th. Should be. Particularly on the east coast, high waves may cross the seashore due to the swell.

Reporter Go Seok-hyun [email protected]


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