Clean Winds Clear Dust: Snow and Rain Expected on East Coast Tomorrow

The atmosphere along the East Coast is shifting as a series of weather changes are forecasted. Starting from tomorrow, clean winds are expected to clear the persistent dust haze. Snow and rain will also blanket the region, especially in the mountainous areas of Gangwon.
Weather Outlook for the East Coast
As the East Coast braces for new weather patterns, residents can expect a significant change. The wind shift will help improve air quality after a spell of high dust concentrations.
Air Quality Improvement
- Clean winds will begin tomorrow, helping to clear dust.
- Many areas, including Seoul, have been affected by heavy dust haze.
- Residents have been advised to wear masks for protection.
Snow and Rain Forecast
In addition to cleaner air, precipitation is on the way. Heavy snowfall is anticipated in Gangwon’s mountainous regions, starting from early morning until the afternoon. The snow accumulation could reach up to 10 centimeters, providing relief from the dry conditions.
- Snowfall rates of 1 to 3 cm per hour are expected.
- Regions predicted to receive snow include the east coast of Gangwon and parts of North Gyeongsang province.
- Overnight temperatures will drop below freezing, making the chill feel more pronounced across much of the country.
Weather Advisory
The Korea Meteorological Administration has warned of strong winds at sea, resulting in high waves. Travelers to island areas are urged to check maritime travel updates before setting out.
Overall, while the weather during the holiday is predicted to be generally mild, with clearer skies, residents should remain cautious regarding the cooler morning temperatures and potential precipitation.



