Rain Expected in Gangwon Until Morning,
Strong Winds Forecast in the Afternoon

[Tomorrow's Weather] Cloudy Summer Solstice with Highs Up to 30°C...Rain in Some Areas View original image

On June 21, the summer solstice according to the seasonal calendar, most regions across the country will be mostly cloudy, with rain expected in some areas.


The morning low temperatures on June 21 are forecast to range from 15 to 21 degrees Celsius, with daytime highs between 22 and 30 degrees Celsius. For the time being, temperatures are expected to remain similar to or slightly lower than the seasonal average.


By region, the minimum and maximum temperatures are expected to be as follows: Seoul 18–29°C, Incheon 18–28°C, Suwon 18–28°C, Chuncheon 17–27°C, Gangneung 18–24°C, Cheongju 19–29°C, Daejeon 18–28°C, Sejong 18–28°C, Jeonju 19–29°C, Gwangju 20–30°C, Daegu 20–29°C, Busan 21–28°C, Ulsan 20–28°C, Changwon 20–30°C, and Jeju 21–26°C.


Between early morning and morning hours, areas of inland Gyeonggi, inland Gangwon, Chungcheong region, Jeolla region, and inland Gyeongsang region may experience fog with visibility below 1 kilometer.


Rain that fell until the previous night in the central region and inland areas of North Jeolla and North Gyeongsang is expected to continue through the morning of June 21 in the mountainous and east coast areas of Gangwon. The expected precipitation amounts are: 20–60 mm for the northern mountainous and east coast areas of Gangwon, 5–40 mm for the central and southern mountainous and east coast areas of Gangwon, and approximately 5 mm for inland Gangwon. Strong winds are also expected in the mountainous and east coast areas of Gangwon through the afternoon.



Wave heights at sea are predicted to be 1.0 to 5.0 meters in the East Sea nearshore, 0.5 to 1.0 meters in the West Sea nearshore, and 0.5 to 2.5 meters in the South Sea nearshore. For the offshore areas (within approximately 200 km from the coastline), wave heights are forecast at 1.5 to 5.5 meters in the East Sea, 0.5 to 2.0 meters in the West Sea, and 0.5 to 3.5 meters in the South Sea.


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