Seoul: South Korea is set to experience a range of weather conditions across its 12 major cities on Monday, with varying temperatures and chances of precipitation reported. The forecast indicates snow, sleet, and cloudy skies in different regions.
According to Yonhap News Agency, Seoul will face temperatures hovering around 0 degrees Celsius during the day and dropping to -3 degrees Celsius at night, with a 10% chance of snow. Incheon is expected to remain cloudy with temperatures ranging from -2 to -4 degrees Celsius and a 20% chance of rain.
Suwon is likely to see snow with temperatures at 0 degrees Celsius during the day and -2 degrees Celsius at night, coupled with a 20% possibility of precipitation. Cheongju and Daejeon will experience sleet, with Cheongju having a 10% chance of rain and temperatures between 1 and -1 degrees Celsius, while Daejeon will have no expected rain and temperatures ranging from 2 to -1 degrees Celsius.
Chuncheon is forecasted to experience snow, with temperatures between 1 and -1 degrees Celsius and a 20% possibility of precipitation. Gangneung, Jeonju, Gwangju, Jeju, Daegu, and Busan are expected to have cloudy weather. Gangneung will have temperatures from 6 to 2 degrees Celsius and a 20% chance of rain. Jeonju anticipates sleet with a 20% likelihood of rain, and temperatures varying from 3 to 0 degrees Celsius.
Gwangju will experience cloudy conditions with temperatures between 4 and 2 degrees Celsius and a 20% chance of rain. Jeju is expected to have the highest temperatures, ranging from 7 to 6 degrees Celsius, with a 30% chance of rain. Daegu’s forecast predicts cloudy skies, temperatures from 6 to 3 degrees Celsius, and a 20% chance of rain. Busan, with temperatures from 10 to 6 degrees Celsius, will also see cloudy conditions and a 20% chance of rain.