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Nationwide clear skies with a high of 31 degrees Celsius… UV index ‘very high’ [Tomorrow’s weather]

Daytime high temperatures ranging from 23 to 31 degrees, higher than usual
UV index ‘very high’…ozone levels ‘bad’
, ‘[Edaily reporter Yoo Rim] On Thursday, the 23rd, it will be sunny nationwide with slightly higher temperatures compared to the usual. ‘,
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Sunny spring day (Photo=Bang In-kwon journalist)

, ‘According to the meteorological agency on the 22nd, the 23rd will be influenced by a high-pressure system located in the West Sea. ‘,
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, ‘The morning low temperatures will range from 12 to 22 degrees, and the daytime high temperatures will be between 23 and 31 degrees, 2 to 4 degrees higher than usual (10 to 16 degrees low, 22 to 27 degrees high) .’,
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, ‘The expected lowest temperatures in major cities are △Seoul 16 degrees △Incheon 15 degrees △Chuncheon 13 degrees △Gangneung 22 degrees △Daejeon 15 degrees △Daegu 17 degrees △Jeonju 17 degrees △Gwangju 17 degrees △Busan 18 degrees △Jeju 18 degrees.’,
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, ‘The expected highest temperatures are △Seoul 26 degrees △Incheon 23 degrees △Chuncheon 28 degrees △Gangneung 31 degrees △Daejeon 29 degrees △Daegu 31 degrees △Jeonju 29 degrees △Gwangju 29 degrees △Busan 26 degrees △Jeju 24 degrees.’,
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, ‘For the time being, sea fog is likely to occur mainly in the West Sea, so caution should be taken against maritime accidents.’,
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, ‘The waves in the East Sea and South Sea front waters are expected to be 0.5 to 1.0 meters, while in the West Sea front waters it will be 0.5 meters. The waves in the deep sea (about 200 km from the coast) are expected to be 0.5 to 1.5 meters in the East Sea, 0.5 to 1.0 meters in the West Sea, and 0.5 to 2.0 meters in the South Sea.’,
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, ‘Fine dust levels are expected to range from ‘good’ to ‘moderate’ in all regions.’,
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, ‘However, the UV index during midday under clear skies is expected to be ‘very high’ nationwide. Exposing the skin to sunlight for tens of minutes can cause sunburn.’,
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, ‘Ozone levels are also expected to be ‘bad’ nationwide, so individuals with respiratory diseases should be cautious.’,
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