With cloudy skies nationwide on Sunday the 15th, mild weather will continue, with daytime highs rising to 16 degrees.
According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, morning lows will range from 0 to 6 degrees and daytime highs from 10 to 16 degrees. Temperatures will be similar to average, and the large gap between day and night means people should take care of their health.
Morning lows in major cities will be: ▲ Seoul 4 degrees ▲ Incheon 4 degrees ▲ Chuncheon 1 degree ▲ Gangneung 5 degrees ▲ Daejeon 4 degrees ▲ Daegu 4 degrees ▲ Jeonju 3 degrees ▲ Gwangju Metropolitan City 3 degrees ▲ Jinju 2 degrees ▲ Busan 6 degrees ▲ Jeju 6 degrees.
Daytime highs will be: ▲ Seoul 13 degrees ▲ Incheon 11 degrees ▲ Chuncheon 14 degrees ▲ Gangneung 12 degrees ▲ Daejeon 12 degrees ▲ Daegu 15 degrees ▲ Jeonju 11 degrees ▲ Gwangju Metropolitan City 13 degrees ▲ Jinju 16 degrees ▲ Busan 15 degrees ▲ Jeju 12 degrees.
From pre-dawn to morning, a few raindrops of less than 0.1 mm are expected along the southern Gyeonggi west coast and the Chungnam west coast. In the afternoon, a few raindrops of less than 0.1 mm or flurries with less than 0.1 cm of snow are expected in the Gangwon mountains, North Chungcheong, eastern North Jeolla, and the northeastern mountains of North Gyeongsang.
In addition, mainly in western regions, some areas will see fog reducing visibility to under 1 km from pre-dawn to morning, so drivers should pay attention to traffic safety.
Waves are forecast at 0.5–2.0 meters off the East Sea, 0.5–1.0 meters off the West Sea, and 0.5–1.5 meters off the South Sea. Offshore wave heights (outer waters within about 200 km of the coastline) are expected to be 0.5–2.0 meters in the East Sea and 0.5–1.5 meters in the West and South seas.
However, as the atmosphere stagnates, fine dust levels will be at "bad" levels in most regions nationwide.