On Nov. 19, citizens dressed in thick clothes are hurrying their steps at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno-gu, Seoul, as the morning temperatures drop below zero in most parts of the country. /Courtesy of Yonhap News Agency

On Sunday, the 30th, cold weather will continue with morning temperatures dropping below zero nationwide.

As of 5 a.m. that day, temperatures in major areas were as follows: Seoul -1.1 degrees, Incheon -0.2 degrees, Suwon -1.6 degrees, Chuncheon -4.6 degrees, Gangneung 0.0 degrees, Cheongju -0.3 degrees, Daejeon -1.0 degrees, Jeonju 0.1 degrees, Gwangju 1.1 degrees, Jeju 4.5 degrees, Daegu 1.5 degrees, Busan 1.9 degrees, Ulsan 1.1 degrees, and Changwon 2.2 degrees.

The highest temperature during the day is forecasted to be between 7 and 12 degrees.

For the time being, the atmosphere will remain very dry, primarily in the metropolitan area, southern inland and mountainous regions of Gangwon, inland Chungcheong, eastern Jeolla, and Gyeongsang regions.

The Korea Meteorological Administration advised that strong winds will blow in most areas nationwide, so caution against fires is warranted.

On that day, there will be occasional clouds in the country.

On Ulleungdo and Dokdo, there will be about 1 cm of snow or around 1 mm of rain, while there may be less than 0.1 mm of raindrops or less than 0.1 cm of snow in Incheon, southern Gyeonggi, and the western coast of northern Chungcheong.

From dawn to morning, there may be frost in inland areas across the country, so management of crops and prevention of damage to fruit trees during the blooming period should be considered.

The concentration of fine dust is expected to be at a 'good' level across all regions.

Waves at the sea will be between 0.5 to 2.5 meters in the East Sea, 0.5 to 1.5 meters in the West Sea, and 0.5 to 1.0 meters in the South Sea.

The wave height in the inner offshore area (about 200 km from the coastline) is anticipated to be 1.0 to 4.0 meters in the East Sea, 0.5 to 2.0 meters in the West Sea, and 0.5 to 2.5 meters in the South Sea.

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