High Pollution Levels Decrease by Evening; Snow and Rain Expected Tomorrow
High pollution levels have been a concern throughout the day, resulting in poor air quality. However, recent changes in weather patterns are leading to an improvement in atmospheric conditions.
Current Air Quality Status
Today marks the second day of the holiday, and air quality remains a vital issue. Central regions were under a fine dust advisory due to high levels of PM2.5.
Fortunately, a clean breeze is beginning to sweep through, causing pollution levels to steadily decline. Experts predict significant improvement in air quality by tomorrow.
Weather Forecast: Snow and Rain Expected Tomorrow
Despite the decreasing pollution levels, dry weather still grips the eastern coast. A dry warning remains in effect for these areas; however, relief is forthcoming.
- Snow and rain are anticipated in these regions tomorrow.
- Heavy snowfall is expected in the Gangwon mountains, with over 10 centimeters accumulating.
- The eastern coast of Gangwon may see up to 5 centimeters of snow.
- In regions such as Northern Gyeongsang Province’s coast and mountainous areas, total snowfall could reach 1-3 centimeters.
- Rainfall is expected to be light, with 5 millimeters likely in southern Gyeongsang Province and Ulsan, and 1 millimeter in Busan.
Temperature Predictions
Aside from precipitation, tomorrow’s morning temperatures are anticipated to drop below freezing in several areas. However, these temperatures will still be above the seasonal average.
- Seoul: -2°C
- Daejeon: -3°C
- Gwangju: 0°C
- Daegu: 0°C
In summary, while pollution levels are showing signs of decrease, the weather forecast promises significant snowfall and rain that will improve overall air conditions by tomorrow.