Sunday the 10th will be mostly clear nationwide with dry weather continuing.
According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, morning lows will be 6–12 degrees and daytime highs 21–27 degrees. This is similar to or slightly higher than the normal temperatures (lows 9–14 degrees, highs 19–24 degrees).
Morning temperatures in major areas are forecast at Seoul 10 degrees, Incheon 10 degrees, Suwon 9 degrees, Chuncheon 8 degrees, Gangneung 13 degrees, Cheongju 9 degrees, Daejeon 9 degrees, Jeonju 9 degrees, Gwangju 8 degrees, Daegu 10 degrees, Busan 12 degrees, and Jeju 11 degrees.
Daytime highs are Seoul 25 degrees, Incheon 23 degrees, Suwon 25 degrees, Chuncheon 25 degrees, Gangneung 26 degrees, Cheongju 26 degrees, Daejeon 26 degrees, Jeonju 26 degrees, Gwangju 25 degrees, Daegu 26 degrees, Busan 22 degrees, and Jeju 21 degrees.
In particular, the temperature gap between day and night will widen significantly to 15–20 degrees in inland areas, so take care of your health.
Areas currently under a dry advisory—including parts of Seoul, parts of Gyeonggi, the east coast of Gangwon, parts of North Chungcheong, and North Gyeongsang—will see very dry air. The greater Seoul area and South Gyeongsang are also expected to remain generally dry.
With the dry weather continuing, extra caution is required to prevent fires such as wildfires.
Fine dust levels are expected to remain at a "good" level nationwide.
Waves will run 0.5–1.5 meters off the east and west coasts and 0.5–1.0 meter off the south coast. Offshore wave heights are forecast at 0.5–2.0 meters in the East Sea, 0.5–2.5 meters in the West Sea, and 0.5–1.5 meters in the South Sea.