Sparkling cold until tomorrow morning… Nationwide morning temperature below zero

Input 2021.02.08 06:29

On Monday, the 8th, the whole country is generally sunny and the temperature drops sharply and it will be chilly. From the afternoon, it is expected that the west coast of Jeolla and Jeju Island will have a lot of clouds, and the mountains of Jeju Island will snow at night.

As cold air flows in from the northwest, morning temperatures in northern Gyeonggi, inland and mountainous areas of Gangwon will drop below -10 degrees Celsius, while other central and southern regions will drop below -5 degrees Celsius.



A citizen dressed in thick clothes is passing through the Gwanghwamun intersection in Seoul. /yunhap news

As of 6 am on the day, the temperature is -4.8 degrees in Seoul, -4.5 degrees in Incheon, -4.5 degrees in Suwon, -5.8 degrees in Chuncheon, -0.9 degrees in Gangneung, -3.0 degrees in Cheongju, -3.9 degrees in Daejeon, -3.0 degrees in Jeonju, -0.9 in Gwangju. Do, Jeju 4.3, Daegu -1.1, Busan 2.0, Ulsan 0.3, Changwon -0.3, etc.

The highest temperature during the day was predicted to be -1 to 7 degrees. The temperature is expected to rise from tomorrow as a warm western wind blows.
An official from the Meteorological Administration said, “For the time being, the fluctuations in temperature will be large, so please pay special attention to health care such as lowering immunity.”

The concentration of fine dust is expected to be’good’ in all areas.

In Gangwon Yeong-dong and some Gyeongsang areas and Jeonnam (Suncheon, Gwangyang, Yeosu), where the drying warning took effect, the atmosphere will be very dry. The Jeolla Coast, Jeju Island, Gyeongsang East Coast, and Gangwon Yeongdong are subject to strong winds, so it is necessary to pay attention to facility management.

The wave of the sea will rise from 1 to 2.5 m off the east sea, 0.5 to 2.5 m off the west sea, and 0.5 to 2 m off the south sea.

The wave height of the far sea is expected to be 1.5 to 3.5 m in the east sea, 1 to 4 m in the west sea, and 1 to 3 m in the south sea.

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