Four days of snow on the west coast of Honam...The wind chill 'tuk'

2025.01.10. AM 05:56
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[Anchor]
Strong winds are blowing in Honam's west coast with snow forecasts every day.

As the cold wave is raging, the inconvenience of citizens is expected to continue.

I'm connecting you with a field reporter. Reporter Oh Sun-yeol.

Jeonnam also had a lot of snow for four days, right?

[Reporter]
Yes, it is.

It snowed for four days as the heavy snow warning was lifted and fermented repeatedly.

Strong snow was concentrated around the west coast of Honam, including Jeollanam-do and Jeonbuk.

We still have weak eyes.

Currently, heavy snow warnings are maintained only in Muan and Sinan, Jeollanam-do.

Most regions' heavy snow warnings have been lifted.

It has turned into an icy road in the snow every day, and there are many places where your feet are submerged.

Eight trails in national parks, including Mudeungsan Mountain and Jirisan Mountain, were closed, and flights were canceled one after another.

Cold wave warnings have also been issued in most parts of the country, and fierce autumn is also gaining momentum.

Instead of the lifted heavy snow warning, a strong wind warning was issued for Honam's west coast.

The instantaneous wind speed is predicted to blow more than 20m per second in the west coast and 15m in the interior, making the temperature feel lower.More than 70 passenger ships on 52 routes in Jeollanam-do were also closed as the wave height of

was very high at up to 5m.

As the temperature drops significantly, people and vehicles are moving with reduced speed.

Each local government has started to prevent road freezing by spraying snow removal agents and spraying salt water around the frequent freezing roads.

Up to 10cm more snow is expected on the west coast of Honam until today.

As the coldest weather overlaps this winter, special attention needs to be paid to low-temperature damage to crops and safety accidents.

So far, I'm Oh Sun-yeol of YTN in Yeonggwang, Jeollanam-do.




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