Did Heavy Snow Blanket South Korea Overnight?
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Seoul, Feb 2 (NationPress) A significant snowfall covered South Korea overnight on Monday, leading to disruptions in the morning commute. Snowfall is expected to persist in the eastern and southern regions of the country, as per the weather agency.
A heavy snow advisory was lifted for Seoul at 4 a.m. (local time), yet city officials deployed snow removal vehicles throughout the early morning hours to disseminate deicing agents and reduce commuter inconveniences.
The city issued a mobile alert at 6 a.m. to caution about slippery roads resulting from the overnight snow and recommended the use of public transportation for commuters, according to reports from Yonhap news agency.
Some areas of the broader capital region may experience light snowfall of less than 0.1 centimeters this morning, while other regions across the nation anticipate heavier accumulation, as noted by the Korea Meteorological Administration.
The eastern islands of Ulleung and Dokdo are predicted to receive 5-10 cm of snow, while parts of the southwestern provinces of South and North Jeolla can expect snowfall ranging from 3-8 cm.
Additionally, the eastern province of Gangwon, the central city of Daejeon, and portions of the southeastern provinces of South and North Gyeongsang are anticipated to see 2-7 cm of snow.
Most of the country will experience cloudy conditions before skies clear later in the day.
As of 5 a.m., the temperature was recorded at minus 2.4 degrees Celsius in Seoul, minus 3.7 degrees Celsius in the western port city of Incheon, minus 3.3 degrees Celsius in the southwestern city of Gwangju, and minus 5.9 degrees Celsius in the southeastern city of Daegu.
Daily high temperatures are projected to range from minus 1 to plus 6 degrees Celsius.