Wednesday, the 2nd, is expected to start mostly clear before gradually becoming overcast from the morning. Rain is forecast for the metropolitan area and the northern coastal areas of South Chungcheong from the afternoon, while rain in the inland and mountainous areas of Gangwon, as well as the rest of Chungcheong and northern Jeolla, will begin in the late afternoon and mostly stop by night.

(Seoul=News1) Reporter Park Jeong-ho is in Seoul's Guro District on the morning of the 29th, where citizens hurry their steps as sudden snow falls amid the cold front descending from the northwest, bringing chilly spring weather with rain or snow. /News1

Inland in North Gyeongsang Province (rain or snow in northeastern North Gyeongsang) and Ulsan and the northwestern and central inland areas of South Gyeongsang, rain is expected for a time at night. The southern area of North Jeolla and the rest of South Gyeongsang are also anticipated to see some raindrops.

In the southern inland and mountainous regions of Gangwon, as well as the northern part of North Chungcheong and the northern inland areas of North Gyeongsang, snow or rain will continue until early the next day. Rain and snow are expected in Gangwon East between dawn and morning.

The expected precipitation from the 2nd to the 3rd is 5 to 10 mm in eastern Gyeonggi Province, the five West Sea islands, Gangwon, and North Chungcheong, about 5 mm in western Seoul, Incheon, and Gyeonggi, Daejeon, Sejong, and South Chungcheong, and less than 5 mm in northern North Jeolla and Gyeongsang Province.

Around 1 cm of snow is also expected in the Gangwon mountainous areas.

The morning low is forecast to be between -1 and 6 degrees, while the daytime high is expected to range from 12 to 19 degrees. This is similar to the average level (morning 0 to 8 degrees, daytime 13 to 18 degrees).

The temperature difference between day and night, especially in the inland areas, is expected to be around 15 degrees. Additionally, there may be frost in some areas between dawn and morning, so health management and precautions against damage to fruit trees should be taken.

For the time being, a very dry atmosphere is expected to continue, especially in the metropolitan area, the eastern coast of Gangwon, the southern inland and mountainous regions of Gangwon, the inland areas of Chungcheong, and the eastern Jeolla Province, as well as Gyeongsang Province, so special attention should be paid to preventing forest fires and various types of fires.

The concentration of fine dust in the metropolitan area and South Chungcheong is expected to be at the 'bad' level, while other regions are expected to be at a 'normal' level.

Gwangju and North Jeolla are expected to temporarily be at the 'bad' level in the morning and evening, while Daejeon and Sejong are expected to be at this level at night.

Wave heights in the East Sea and South Sea are expected to be between 0.5 and 1.0 meters, while wave heights in the West Sea are expected to be between 0.5 and 1.5 meters.

The wave height in the offshore areas (approximately 200 km from the coastline) is predicted to be 0.5 to 1.5 meters in the East Sea and South Sea and 0.5 to 2.0 meters in the West Sea.