Fresh Winds Clear Dust; Snow and Rain to Hit the East Coast Tomorrow

Fresh Winds Clear Dust; Snow and Rain to Hit the East Coast Tomorrow

As the East Coast braces for fresh winds, a significant shift in weather is expected tomorrow. Starting from Monday, clean breezes will sweep away the lingering dust and pollutants. This change is anticipated to bring much-needed clarity to the skies.

Weather Forecast for the East Coast

Despite the pleasant temperatures experienced during the holiday season, high concentrations of fine dust have been a concern. Residents in various cities, particularly in densely populated areas, have found themselves wearing masks due to poor air quality.

Snow and Rain Predictions

As the winds clear the atmosphere, the weather will also take a turn in the northeastern mountainous regions. Snowfall is expected to be heavy in the Gangwon province, especially in the mountainous areas, during the early morning hours extending into the afternoon.

  • Heavy snowfall of 1 to 3 cm per hour is projected.
  • Accumulation could reach up to 10 cm in certain areas.

In addition to the snowfall, the East Coast will also experience rain in various locations. The source of this precipitation is attributed to moist air rising from the warmer waters of the East Sea, which is expected to produce significant cloud formations.

Weather Alerts and Advice

The Korea Meteorological Administration has warned of strong winds at sea, leading to rough waves. Those planning to travel to offshore islands should check the latest sailing information to ensure safe passage.

Looking ahead, the forecast calls for generally clear skies and continued mild conditions across the country. However, early mornings may bring chillier temperatures, particularly in the eastern coastal regions.