‘Gyeongchip’ the maximum temperature of 19 degrees during the day on the 5th… “I need to pay attention to health care at a large daily cross-border”

Input 2021.03.04 18:18



Chosun DB

On the 5th of the’Gyeongchip’, a weather forecast that clear and warm weather will continue in most areas of the country came out.

The Meteorological Administration predicted that the temperature on the morning of the 5th will rise from the previous day, and will show a distribution of more than 0 degrees in most regions except northern Gyeonggi and Yeongseo, Gangwon. It is reported that the minimum temperature in the morning will be between -3 and 9 degrees below zero.

During the day, the temperature is expected to rise sharply across the country, and it will be warm. The maximum temperature during the day is expected to be between 13 degrees and 19 degrees Celsius. The Meteorological Administration called for special attention to health care as the daily temperature difference between day and night widens by more than 10 degrees.

However, as the temperature rises, the air quality is expected to gradually deteriorate. The concentration of fine dust was predicted to be’bad’ in southern Gyeonggi, Sejong, Chungbuk, Chungnam, and Daegu, and from’good’ to’normal’ for other areas.

The Meteorological Administration predicted that from this day, it would rain in the interior of southern Gyeongbuk, until dawn in the western Gyeongsang Province of Jeju the next day, and until daytime in the east coast of Gyeongsang. Estimated precipitation from the 4th to 3pm on the 5th is 20 to 60mm in Jeju (more than 80mm in the southern part of Jeju and the production area of ​​Jeju), 10 to 40mm in the Jeonnam coast and the Gyeongnam coast, and 5 to 20mm in the southern and southern areas of Chungcheong.

The waves of the sea will be at the level of 0.5 to 2.0m off the East Sea, 0.5 to 1.0m off the West Sea, and 0.5 to 2.0m off the South Sea. The wave height of the far sea is forecast to be 0.5 to 2.5m in the east sea, 0.5 to 1.5m in the west sea, and 0.5 to 3.5m in the south sea.

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