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Rapid Drop in Temperature… Another Round of Snow and Rain Expected from Afternoon [Weather]

[Anchor]

There was a record-breaking snowfall up until yesterday.

With temperatures dropping significantly today, central regions will experience sub-zero temperatures, and icy roads may appear in various places, requiring caution.

Let’s connect with our weathercaster to get detailed weather updates.

Caster Park Seo-jung.

[Caster]

Yes, I am currently at Gwanghwamun Station.

The cold wind has come in as the heavy snowfall has cleared.

Even standing here briefly, the tip of my nose feels frosty.

The current temperature is minus 3 degrees Celsius, starting about 3 degrees lower than the same time yesterday.

A significant amount of snow has accumulated, mainly in the central regions until yesterday.

In particular, Seoul recorded its third-highest snowfall since records began, and Suwon experienced the heaviest snowfall ever.

Although it is currently in a lull, heavy snow advisories are in effect in Jeolla Province and Jeju Island, with rain clouds lingering until the morning.

There is more news of snow and rain starting from midday.

Snowfall of 1-10 cm and rainfall of 5-20 mm are expected.

It’s not as much as the recent snowfall, but given the already heavy snow, there is concern.

You should take care to prevent further damage.

Make sure to dress warmly when you go out.

The temperature will drop significantly.

Most of the central region will be in the sub-zero range, dropping by as much as 5-10 degrees compared to yesterday, making it very cold.

Even during the day, temperatures will stay below 5 degrees.

With strong winds blowing, the wind chill will plummet.

The likelihood of icy roads increases as temperatures drop.

Move slowly and cautiously.

The cold will ease slightly over the weekend.

This has been the weather report from Gwanghwamun Station.

(Park Seo-jung, Weathercaster)

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