Saturday midday’spring weather’… Fine dust in the metropolitan area is’bad’

Input 2021.03.12 16:26

On Saturday, the 13th, the warm spring weather will continue amid cloudy weather in most areas of the country.

According to the Meteorological Administration, the minimum temperature in the morning is -1 to 8 degrees, and the maximum temperature in the daytime is predicted to be 9 to 17 degrees.



The city center viewed from the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education in Jongno-gu, Seoul was hazy on the morning of the 12th, when emergency measures to reduce particulate matter were implemented for two consecutive days in metropolitan areas such as Seoul, Incheon, and Gyeonggi. /yunhap news

The morning temperature in most parts of the country will stay below 5 degrees, but in the middle of the day, the temperature will rise to a maximum of 17 degrees and it will be cozy.

The highest temperature during the daytime on Saturday is ▲ Seoul 13 degrees ▲ Incheon 11 degrees ▲ Suwon 13 degrees ▲ Chuncheon 15 degrees ▲ Gangneung 12 degrees ▲ Cheongju 15 degrees ▲ Daejeon 15 degrees ▲ Sejong 15 degrees ▲ Jeonju 15 degrees ▲ Gwangju city 16 degrees ▲ Daegu 16 degrees ▲ Busan 16 degrees ▲ Ulsan 14 degrees ▲ Changwon 16 degrees ▲ Jeju 13 degrees.

The Meteorological Administration urged inland areas to be cautious of rapid temperature changes as the temperature difference between day and night is around 15 degrees.

The concentration of fine dust will show’bad’ in the metropolitan area, Sejong and Chungnam, and’good’ to’normal’ in other areas.

There are some places where the temperature drops during the night before and there is fog until the morning. The south coast is an astronomical tide, and the height of the sea water is high, so care should be taken to avoid flooding damage during high tide.

The waves of the sea will rise from 1.0 to 3.5 m off the east sea, 0.5 to 1.0 m off the west sea, and 0.5 to 3.0 m off the south sea. The wave height of the far sea is expected to be 1 to 4 m in the east sea, 0.5 to 2.5 m in the west sea, and 1 to 4 m in the south sea.

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