Autumn Rain Spreads Across Korea as Ground Becomes Unstable

Autumn Rain Spreads Across Korea as Ground Becomes Unstable

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The rain clouds that had covered the nation have largely retreated to the eastern sea. Currently, areas in Gangwon’s eastern region, North Gyeongsang Province, and Jeju Island are experiencing rainfall. Showers are expected to continue into the afternoon in the Yeongnam region and Jeju, while the eastern coast of North Gyeongsang will see rain linger until nighttime. The rain in Gangwon’s eastern region is anticipated to last until tomorrow morning. Moreover, there are forecasts for more rain later in the week.

Starting tomorrow night, Friday, more rainfall will begin in the central region and western Honam, expanding nationwide by early Saturday morning. It is projected that by Saturday morning, the rain will cease in the west, but the eastern regions, including Gangwon’s eastern areas, may continue to experience rain until Sunday morning. Given the frequent rain in Gangwon’s eastern region and the eastern coast of North Gyeongsang, the ground has become unstable, highlighting the need for safety precautions.

Additionally, dense fog is expected to form in the mountainous areas of Gangwon due to the influx of low clouds. The east coast should also be cautious of high waves washing ashore.

For today, the daytime temperatures are as follows: Seoul will reach 23 degrees Celsius, Chuncheon 22 degrees, and Cheongju 24 degrees, which is about 2 to 3 degrees lower than yesterday. Wonju is expected to be 23 degrees, while Andong and Pohang will see temperatures around 22 degrees. The Honam region will be warmer, with Mokpo expected to reach 26 degrees. Next week, temperatures are predicted to drop to single digits, ushering in significantly colder weather.

This weather pattern highlights the change of seasons and the potential challenges that come with autumn rainfall, reminding everyone to stay alert to weather conditions, especially in regions prone to instability.

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