The warm autumn sun has also raised the temperature greatly.
A mostly clear sky will be revealed tomorrow, and it will be milder during the day than today.
However, the daily temperature range is around 10 degrees Celsius, so it's chilly in the morning and evening, so you should dress warmly on your way to and from work.
Currently, the whole country is clear, but smog from China will gradually flow into the upper atmosphere.
Overnight, the concentration of ultrafine dust in the Seoul metropolitan area and Chungcheongnam-do will rise to the "bad" level, and the dust will be cleared from tomorrow afternoon.
Tomorrow is also sunny and has a large daily temperature difference, and there is a high possibility of fog in the morning.
Tomorrow morning's temperature will be 11 degrees in Seoul and 10 degrees in Daegu.
By midday, the temperature will rise to 22 degrees in Seoul, 23 degrees in Gwangju, and 24 degrees in Busan, so the temperature will be slightly higher than today.
It will be generally sunny inland for the rest of the week and milder than usual.
However, rain and wind will blow in the southern part of the country and Jeju Island from the day after tomorrow due to the rain clouds left by Typhoon 'Kongrey',
Cold winds are expected to blow after
and temperatures are expected to drop significantly.
For the time being, there will be high waves on the coast of Jeju Island.
High waves can cross the seashore or breakwater, so be careful when approaching the coast.
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