On Saturday the 14th, most regions nationwide will see large temperature swings and cloudy skies. In particular, inland areas will have a sharp difference of around 15 degrees between day and night. It would be good to bring a light jacket when going out.
According to the Korea Meteorological Administration on the 13th, most of the country will be mostly cloudy tomorrow, and Jeju Island will be partly cloudy at times.
Morning lows are forecast at -1 to 4 degrees, with daytime highs at 9 to 15 degrees.
Forecast lows for major cities are: ▲ Seoul 3 degrees ▲ Incheon 3 degrees ▲ Chuncheon -1 degree ▲ Gangneung 2 degrees ▲ Daejeon 0 degrees ▲ Daegu 0 degrees ▲ Jeonju 1 degree ▲ Gwangju 1 degree ▲ Busan 4 degrees ▲ Yeosu 3 degrees ▲ Jeju 6 degrees ▲ Ulleungdo and Dokdo 2 degrees.
Forecast highs for major cities are: ▲ Seoul 12 degrees ▲ Incheon 9 degrees ▲ Chuncheon 13 degrees ▲ Gangneung 12 degrees ▲ Daejeon 14 degrees ▲ Daegu 15 degrees ▲ Jeonju 13 degrees ▲ Gwangju 15 degrees ▲ Busan 13 degrees ▲ Yeosu 12 degrees ▲ Jeju 13 degrees ▲ Ulleungdo and Dokdo 8 degrees.
In areas where snow or rain fell until the previous day and then froze, icy patches or black ice may remain on roads. In particular, slippery sections may appear on mountain roads, side streets, and shaded roads, so caution is needed for traffic safety.
As temperatures rise during the day, ice on rivers, lakes, and reservoirs may weaken. As frozen ground thaws and the ground weakens, there is also a possibility of safety accidents such as soil runoff, falling rocks, and retaining wall collapses on mountain slopes or cut slopes, so caution is needed.
Fine dust levels will be "good" to "moderate" across all regions nationwide.