On the 23rd, as the early summer heat eases and the weather becomes cool, tourists visiting the spring flower landscape creation site in the Akyang Dookbang area of Haman-gun, Gyeongnam, enjoy the fully bloomed poppies and cornflowers./Courtesy of News1

On Sunday, the 25th, it will be generally clear, while the southern regions and Jeju Island will see occasional clouds until the morning.

According to the Korea Meteorological Administration forecast on the 24th, the minimum temperature on the morning of the 25th is expected to be between 8 and 14 degrees, while the maximum temperature during the day is forecasted to be between 18 and 26 degrees.

Seoul is expected to record a minimum temperature of 12 degrees and a maximum of 23 degrees. Incheon will see a minimum of 13 degrees and a maximum of 20 degrees; Chuncheon will have a minimum of 10 degrees and a maximum of 25 degrees; Gangneung is forecasted for a minimum of 12 degrees and a maximum of 21 degrees. Daejeon is expected to have a minimum of 12 degrees and a maximum of 25 degrees; Sejong will see a minimum of 11 degrees and a maximum of 24 degrees; Gwangju is forecasted for a minimum of 13 degrees and a maximum of 25 degrees; and Daegu will rise to a minimum of 11 degrees and a maximum of 25 degrees. Busan is expected to record a minimum of 13 degrees and a maximum of 22 degrees; Ulsan will see a minimum of 12 degrees and a maximum of 21 degrees; and Jeju is forecasted to have a minimum of 15 degrees and a maximum of 20 degrees.

The Korea Meteorological Administration advised that for the time being, there will be a significant temperature difference of about 15 degrees between day and night, mainly in inland areas, so it is important to manage health.

In eastern Gyeonggi, the inland and mountainous areas of Gangwon, northern Chungcheong, and northern Gyeongsangbuk do, brief showers of about 5 millimeters (㎜) are expected in the afternoon.

The concentration of fine dust will show a 'good' level across all regions, due to smooth atmospheric dispersion.

The sea waves are expected to be between 0.5 and 3.5 meters off the east and south coasts, and between 0.5 and 1.5 meters off the west coast. In the open waters (about 200㎞ from the coast), wave heights are expected to be between 1.0 and 4.0 meters in the East Sea, between 0.5 and 2.0 meters in the West Sea, and between 0.5 and 4.0 meters in the South Sea.