Starting from the night of the 24th, cold air will move in from the northwest, causing temperatures, which have been higher than usual, to drop somewhat. The lowest temperature on the morning of Friday, the 25th, is forecasted to be between 3 and 10 degrees, while the highest temperature during the day is expected to be between 16 and 20 degrees.
The morning low temperatures in major regions are forecasted to be 8 degrees in Seoul, 9 degrees in Incheon, 6 degrees in Suwon, 4 degrees in Chuncheon, 8 degrees in Gangneung, 7 degrees in Cheongju, 7 degrees in Daejeon, 7 degrees in Jeonju, 8 degrees in Gwangju, 8 degrees in Daegu, 10 degrees in Busan, and 12 degrees in Jeju.
The highest daytime temperatures are expected to be 18 degrees in Seoul, 16 degrees in Incheon, 17 degrees in Suwon, 19 degrees in Chuncheon, 19 degrees in Gangneung, 19 degrees in Cheongju, 20 degrees in Daejeon, 19 degrees in Jeonju, 20 degrees in Gwangju, 20 degrees in Daegu, 19 degrees in Busan, and 17 degrees in Jeju.
In the inland and mountainous areas of Gangwon, the morning temperatures on the 25th will be 5 to 8 degrees lower compared to the 24th.
In addition to the inland and mountainous areas of Gangwon, the northern and eastern parts of Gyeonggi, as well as Chungbuk, northeastern Jeonbuk, and northern inland Gyeongbuk, will see morning temperatures drop to around 0 degrees on the 25th and 26th. As frost falls and ice forms, it is necessary to prepare for possible frost damage.
On the 25th, the concentration of fine dust is expected to be at 'normal' levels nationwide.
However, the yellow dust that is currently occurring in northeastern China may be carried in by northwesterly winds, leading to higher concentrations of fine dust (PM10) in some areas on the 25th.
On the 25th, strong winds with gusts of 55 km/h (70 km/h in mountainous areas) will blow across the country.
Most areas will see winds die down after the 25th, but strong winds will continue for a while in Gangwon Yeongdong, the northeastern mountainous areas of Gyeongbuk, and the eastern coast of Gyeongbuk.
With clear days continuing and winds blowing from the west, the atmosphere is becoming dry, particularly focused on the east of Baekdudaegan, and due to strong winds, there is a high risk of major fires, including forest fires, so caution is advised.