Autumn freeze over in Korea

Autumn freeze over in Korea

Temperatures are expected to be lower than normal on 30 October and tomorrow (31 October), with some inland and mountainous areas going down to zero in the morning.

The Meteorological Administration estimates today and tomorrow (31 October) that temperatures will drop due to radiative cooling during the night, and temperatures will rise due to sunlight during the day, resulting in day and night temperature differences being very high, around 15 degrees centigrade, mainly inland.

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“Cold winds will work their way from the northwest area to the south until Tuesday. The temperature will drop significantly more than average,” said the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA). 

Autumn freeze over in Korea

“There were areas that dropped below zero, which is the lowest temperature this autumn. The first ice and frost were also spotted.” 

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Temperatures plummeted to -8C on Deogyu-bong Peak of Deogyusan Mountain in Muju-gun, North Jeolla Province; – 7.6C at Gimhwa village close to the inter-Korean border in Cheorwon-gun; -7.6 in Gangwon Province and -5.9C at Misan village in Yeoncheon-gun, Gyeonggi Province. 

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