Daytime Temperatures to Exceed 30°C on Local Election Day... Afternoon Showers and High Ozone Levels Expected
Morning Lows of 15-20°C, Daytime Highs of 24-32°C
On June 3, the day of the 9th nationwide local elections, daytime temperatures in most regions are expected to exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
On the 24th, children are cooling off by playing in the water fountain at 2.28 Freedom Square, Duryu Park, Dalseo District, Daegu. Photo by Yonhap News.
View original imageKorea will be situated on the eastern edge of a migratory anticyclone moving eastward over the West Sea.
Nationwide, morning lows are expected to range from 15 to 20 degrees Celsius, while daytime highs are forecasted to reach between 24 and 32 degrees Celsius.
The expected minimum and maximum temperatures for major cities are as follows: Seoul 20°C and 32°C, Incheon 20°C and 29°C, Daejeon 17°C and 31°C, Gwangju 18°C and 30°C, Daegu 18°C and 32°C, Ulsan 18°C and 27°C, and Busan 20°C and 26°C.
In most regions, midday temperatures are projected to rise above 30 degrees Celsius.
Additionally, from the afternoon through the evening, showers are expected in various inland areas, including the mountainous and inland regions of Gangwon Province, Chungbuk, inland Honam, and inland Gyeongsang.
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Precipitation is expected to range from 5 to 40 millimeters in the mountainous and inland regions of Gangwon Province, and from 5 to 20 millimeters in other areas.
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