On Tuesday, the 29th, the weather will generally be clear and dry across the nation.
According to the Korea Meteorological Administration on the 28th, a dry weather warning has been issued for most regions of the country except for Jeju Island. On this day, strong winds, with gusts reaching 55 km/h, will blow in most areas nationwide, particularly along the western coast and mountainous regions of Gangwon from the afternoon of the 29th. This creates an environment where small sparks can turn into large fires.
A representative of the Korea Meteorological Administration noted, "Please refrain from using fire outdoors and be cautious of fire prevention by not burning waste or setting fields ablaze."
On the 29th, the lowest temperature in the morning is forecasted to be between 3 and 10 degrees, while the highest temperature in the afternoon is expected to be between 16 and 24 degrees. In particular, temperatures in the northern and eastern parts of Gyeonggi Province, inland and mountainous areas of Gangwon Province, inland areas of Chungcheong Province, eastern Jeonbuk, and inland areas of northern Gyeongbuk may drop to around 9 degrees from early morning to morning. For the time being, the temperature difference inland is projected to be around 15 degrees.
On the 29th, fine dust levels across the nation are expected to be at a "good" level. However, there may be areas with visibility of less than 1 km due to fog in the southern inland of Chungcheong Province until 9 a.m. on the 29th.
From that night, very strong winds of 60 km/h are expected to blow in the southern seas of the East Sea, with waves rising very high to between 1.5 and 3.5 meters, leading to the possibility of a wind wave warning being issued. Furthermore, for the time being, due to the astronomical tide as the Earth and Moon approach each other, sea levels are expected to be higher during high tide, so low-lying areas along the western and southern coasts should be cautious of flooding.