What regions will experience the most rainfall?
Northern Gyeongsang Inland is expected to have the highest rainfall, between 10-40mm.
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The extended Chuseok holiday in South Korea concludes with scattered rainfall expected across the nation. This guide provides insights into the weather forecast and tips for safe travel during this period.
The Korea Meteorological Administration forecasts that on October 8th, most parts of the country will experience cloudy conditions with intermittent rainfall. Regions such as Incheon, southern Gyeonggi, and Gangwon South Inland may see rain in the early morning, while Jeolla, North Chungcheong, North Gyeongsang Inland, and Jeju Island can expect rain until the afternoon. The east coast of Gangwon and mountainous areas may experience occasional rain from the afternoon, with Ulsan, the east coast of North Gyeongsang, and northern mountainous areas potentially seeing rain from the evening. Even areas without significant rainfall may experience drizzle.
The expected rainfall is as follows: - Incheon and Southern Gyeonggi: 5~30mm - Gangwon Inland: 5~30mm - Daejeon, Sejong, South Chungcheong, North Chungcheong: 5~30mm - North Jeolla: 5~30mm - Gwangju and South Jeolla: 5~20mm - Northern Gyeongsang Inland: 10~40mm - Jeju Island: 5mm
Morning temperatures will remain similar to the previous day, but daytime temperatures are expected to rise. Expected low temperatures include: - Seoul: 17°C - Incheon: 17°C - Chuncheon: 16°C - Gangneung: 18°C - Daejeon: 19°C - Daegu: 19°C - Jeonju: 20°C - Gwangju: 20°C - Busan: 22°C - Jeju: 22°C
Expected high temperatures include: - Seoul: 27°C - Incheon: 26°C - Chuncheon: 26°C - Gangneung: 22°C - Daejeon: 25°C - Daegu: 25°C - Jeonju: 27°C - Gwangju: 27°C - Busan: 26°C - Jeju: 26°C
Air quality is expected to be ‘good’ nationwide.
Northern Gyeongsang Inland is expected to have the highest rainfall, between 10-40mm.
Yes, reduced visibility and slippery roads may impact travel. Exercise caution while driving. Strong winds and waves are expected in Jeju and southern sea areas, potentially leading to 풍랑특보 (gale warnings).
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