Written by 11:14 AM Lifestyle

Cloudy skies in Gangwon, Gyeongsang, and Jeju… Most regions will remain warm and humid even at night [Tomorrow’s weather]

Lowest temperature 21-27°C, highest temperature 27-35°C
Intermittent clouds and rain showers nationwide
“Watch out for high waves and strong winds due to typhoon”
, ‘[Edaily Reporter Lee Young-min] On the 30th, the whole country will have intermittent clouds, but it will be mostly cloudy in Gangwon Yeongdong, Gyeongsang region, and Jeju Island. Even with clouds, the temperatures will be high, leading to the occurrence of tropical nights in many places.’,
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Stratocumulus and blue skies seen from Grand Hyatt Seoul in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. (Photo: Newsis)

‘, ‘According to the Korea Meteorological Administration on the 29th, the morning lows were predicted to be 21-27°C and the daytime highs to be 27-35°C. The temperatures are expected to be higher than the seasonal averages (low 18-23°C, high 26-30°C) for the time being, but the regions of Gangwon Yeongdong and Gyeongsang coast with the prevailing easterly winds will have daytime temperatures around 30°C similar to the seasonal averages.’,
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, ‘Due to the easterly winds, there will be places in Gangwon Yeongdong and the Gyeongsang region where rain falls intermittently. The expected precipitation until the 30th is 20-60 mm in Gangwon Yeongdong and 10-60 mm in the Gyeongsang region. In areas with rain, temperatures may temporarily drop before rising again during the day in the high humidity, leading to hot weather. Consequently, tropical nights may occur mainly along the southern coast and Jeju Island.’,
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, ‘A typhoon advisory is in effect for the far offshore waters east of South Sea and a gale advisory for △Southeast off Jeju △East of South Sea and the southern part of East Sea △South off West Sea and the southern part of far offshore areas, where very strong winds with gusts of 30-85 km/h are blowing and waves can reach heights of 2-5 meters.’,
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, ‘In addition, there may be high waves due to the swells along the eastern and southern coasts as well as Jeju Island. A Korea Meteorological Administration official emphasized the need for ships engaged in navigation and fishing to be cautious of swells and waves and to pay attention to coastal safety accidents and facility management.’
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