When will the rain start?
The rain will begin early morning on Thursday, May 15th, in central regions, Jeolla province, and Jeju Island, expanding to other areas throughout the day.
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After an unseasonably warm spell, South Korea will experience rainfall across the country from May 15th to 17th, leading to a drop in temperatures to more typical levels for this time of year. This change will be welcomed by many after the...
The approaching 기압골 (low-pressure trough) is the primary driver of this weather pattern. It will first affect the central regions, Jeolla province and Jeju, before spreading to Gyeongsang by the morning. Rainfall amounts will vary, with the Seoul metropolitan area expecting between 5-30mm.
**Regional Breakdown:**
On Friday, May 16th, the rain will concentrate on the southern regions and Jeju Island. Jeju could see torrential downpours of up to 80mm in the mountainous areas. The central inland areas, including Seoul, might experience afternoon showers. Saturday, May 17th, will see continuing rain, especially in the Gyeongsang region and Jeju, due to a low-pressure system passing over the Jeju sea. The precipitation will gradually decrease, and cloudy weather is expected nationwide on Sunday, May 18th. Temperatures will remain near average, with morning lows of 13-19°C and daytime highs of 19-28°C.
The rain will begin early morning on Thursday, May 15th, in central regions, Jeolla province, and Jeju Island, expanding to other areas throughout the day.
Yes, daytime temperatures will decrease from recent highs, returning to average levels for this time of year (19-25°C).
Jeju Island and the southern coast may experience heavy rain and thunderstorms on May 16th. Exercise caution in these areas.
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