In a three-month winter forecast released yesterday (22nd), the Korea Meteorological Administration said that the recent high sea surface temperature near the northwest Pacific Ocean and Tibetan high-temperature snow cover are less than usual, which could be a factor in raising the nation's temperature this winter.
Therefore, temperatures in December and January are expected to be similar to previous years, and February will be higher than previous years.
However, it added that there will be times when temperatures will drop sharply periodically in December and January due to the effects of a lot of snow cover in La Niña and Eurasia in autumn, and sea ice in the Arctic Ocean.Due to the trend of
to La Niña, overall precipitation in winter will be less than usual, and the topographical-affected west coast and Yeongdong regions are likely to receive less snow every time it is cold rather than heavy snow.
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