The peak of strong cold, strong wind at minus 10 degrees on the way to work

Citizens are waiting for their eyes at the temporary screening test for the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) installed in the City Hall Square in Seo-gu, Gwangju on the 17th.  yunhap news

Citizens are waiting for their eyes at the temporary screening test for the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) installed in the City Hall Square in Seo-gu, Gwangju on the 17th. yunhap news

On the 18th, when snow melts and becomes rain during the season, the whole country will be generally sunny, but a cold wave will continue with the morning temperature in the central region falling below -10 degrees Celsius. As the strong wind blows, the temperature feels even lower, so it will be very cold.

As of 5 am on the day, the temperature is -10.4 degrees in Seoul, -9.7 degrees in Incheon, -9.9 degrees in Suwon, -13.1 degrees in Chuncheon, -8.9 degrees in Gangneung, -8.7 degrees in Cheongju, -8.5 degrees in Daejeon, -7.8 degrees in Jeonju, -5.1 in Gwangju. Province, Daegu -8.4 degrees, Busan -6.7 degrees, Ulsan -7.6 degrees, Changwon -7.2 degrees, Jeju 0.6 degrees, etc.

On this day, it will snow in Jeju Island and Jeolla Province. In the mountainous areas of Jeju Island, Ulleungdo and Dokdo, 3-8 cm of snow or 5 mm of rain will fall until the afternoon of that day. Estimated snowfall in other regions is 1 to 5 cm in the western Jeolla area and Jeju Island (excluding mountain areas), and about 1 cm in the west coast of southern Chungnam and eastern Jeolla.

The highest temperature during the day was predicted to be -1 to 4 degrees. Seoul 1, Incheon 0, Suwon 1, Chuncheon 2, Gangneung 4, Cheongju 1, Daejeon 2, Jeonju 1, Gwangju 1, Daegu 3, Busan 4, Ulsan 3, Changwon 4 And Jeju 5th.

The concentration of fine dust will show’good’ level in all areas.

The waves of the sea will rise from 1.0 to 3.0 m off the east sea and 0.5 to 4.0 m off the west and south seas.

The wave height of the far sea is expected to be 1.5 to 4.0 m in the east sea and 1.5 to 5.0 m in the west and south seas.

Reporter Jeong Hye-jeong [email protected]


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