Mar 22 β€’ 23:53 UTC πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

Monday Morning Chilly, Afternoon High of 21 Degrees, Beware of Fires Due to Dry Weather

Weather warnings are issued for dry conditions across Korea, with significant temperature fluctuations anticipated from morning to night.

On Monday, the weather in Korea is expected to be quite chilly in the morning, with temperatures ranging between 12 to 21 degrees Celsius as the day progresses. According to the Korean Meteorological Administration, dry weather warnings are in effect for several areas including the metropolitan region, Gangwon's East Coast, Chungbuk, Gyeongbuk, and the mountainous regions of Jeju, prompting special attention to prevent fires. The significant temperature variations between day and night, which can reach up to 21 degrees, underline the need for caution during this dry period.

The anticipated temperatures for Monday peak at 21 degrees Celsius, with notable morning chill at around 0 degrees in central inland regions, emphasizing the impact of temperature fluctuations on health. Additionally, minor frost is expected in some areas overnight, posing risks for agriculture and necessitating careful management of crops as colder conditions persist. Residents in areas such as Seoul, Suwon, and Gwangju can expect daytime highs of 19 degrees, while Jeju's high is predicted to reach 17 degrees.

Overall, the forecast indicates generally clear skies across the country, making it a pleasant day for outdoors but stressing the importance of precautions against potential fires due to the dry weather conditions. People are advised to be vigilant in their surroundings as strong winds may also develop along the coast, which could lead to further hazards.

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