Seoul to Feel Like -7°C Tomorrow as Temperatures Plummet

Temperatures in Seoul are set to plunge significantly, creating an unpleasant chill for residents. Tomorrow morning, the temperature is expected to drop by 5 to 10 degrees Celsius compared to today, bringing the perceived temperature down to -7°C. Forecast for Seoul: A Sudden Drop in Temperature This afternoon, the temperature climbed to a mere 4.1°C …

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Seoul to Feel Like -7°C Tomorrow as Temperatures Plummet

Temperatures in Seoul are set to plunge significantly, creating an unpleasant chill for residents. Tomorrow morning, the temperature is expected to drop by 5 to 10 degrees Celsius compared to today, bringing the perceived temperature down to -7°C.

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Forecast for Seoul: A Sudden Drop in Temperature

This afternoon, the temperature climbed to a mere 4.1°C in Seoul, with even colder conditions recorded in regions such as Hwacheon, where it dipped to -6.6°C. The plunging temperatures result from a cold front moving down from the north, causing a sudden change in weather.

Conditions Across the Region

  • Chilly air mass arrives from the north
  • Frosty mornings expected with temperatures below freezing in many areas
  • Strong winds enhance the cold, leading to a lower wind chill factor

Tomorrow morning, Seoul will experience its first cold snap of the autumn season, with a predicted low of -3°C. The anticipated wind chill will make the air feel much colder, reaching -7°C.

Daily Temperature Outlook

The maximum temperatures tomorrow are forecasted to hover between 4°C and 12°C across the country. Specific predictions indicate:

City Expected Low (°C) Expected High (°C)
Seoul -3 6
Gwangju 0 8

According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, the freezing temperatures are expected to last for several days. A cooling trend will continue until Thursday, after which conditions will improve slightly as temperatures are predicted to rise during the weekend.

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Residents are advised to prepare for these extreme conditions by wearing warm clothing and taking precautions against the cold.

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