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“Good morning on your way to work with YTN’s weather update.
Overnight, as the winds weakened along the coastline, the ‘strong wind advisory’ has been lifted.
However, a strong cold wave has quickly swept in from the northwest.
Currently, Seoul’s temperature has dropped to 7.2 degrees, which is about 4 degrees lower than the same time yesterday.
It is the lowest temperature recorded this fall.
When going out, please pay attention to keeping warm with thick outerwear.
During the night, the dropping temperatures have also created dense fog.
As a result, a ‘low visibility warning’ is in effect at Wonju Airport.
This morning, the visibility will be less than 200 meters in many inland areas due to thick fog.
Additionally, road ice is expected in some areas of Gangwon-do.
Please be especially cautious about traffic safety during your commute.
This morning starts off with temperatures 3 to 9 degrees lower than yesterday.
Currently, the temperature is 7.2 degrees in Seoul, 7.7 degrees in Chuncheon, and 3 degrees in Daegwallyeong.
The cold wind is blowing strongly, making the perceived cold even more severe.
Particularly in some inland and mountainous areas, frost is forming, and there are even places where water is freezing, so you should prepare for potential damage to crops.
However, from the afternoon, it will warm up to normal temperatures for this time of year, and the cold will quickly ease.
Today’s daytime temperatures will rise to 19 degrees in Seoul, 20 degrees in Gwangju, and 21 degrees in Daegu, resulting in a large temperature difference between day and night.
Starting tomorrow, temperatures will rise even further, bringing milder weather than usual during the day.
The upcoming weekend will feature many clouds and considerable temperature differences, typical of fall weather in inland regions.
Starting today, high swells are expected along the East Coast.
As waves may rise over breakwaters and coastal roads, it is advisable for those in these areas to avoid approaching the coast.
This has been Wonyida for YTN.
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