On Saturday, May 23, the weather across the country is expected to be mostly cloudy, with light rain in some areas during the day. Temperatures are forecasted to return to seasonal averages, easing the early summer heat.
According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, light rain of less than 5mm is anticipated in most regions from morning into the afternoon. While the rainfall is not expected to be significant, it may temporarily make roads slippery in some areas, necessitating caution for drivers.
After the rain, skies will gradually clear, leading to generally sunny weather across the country starting Sunday morning, May 24. However, Jeju Island is expected to remain mostly cloudy.
The highest temperatures on May 23 are predicted to range from 17 to 24 degrees Celsius. Major cities are forecasted to see temperatures of 23 degrees in Seoul, Incheon, and Daejeon, 24 degrees in Gwangju, 22 degrees in Daegu, and 20 degrees in Busan and Ulsan.
On May 24, morning lows are expected to be between 11 and 16 degrees, with daytime highs ranging from 21 to 28 degrees. While it may feel warm during the day, temperatures are expected to be cooler in the mornings and evenings, leading to a temperature difference of around 15 degrees in inland areas.
On May 25, a public holiday for Buddha's Birthday, the weather is expected to start off mostly clear but will gradually become cloudy by the morning. Temperatures are projected to rise slightly compared to the weekend, with daytime highs reaching between 22 and 29 degrees, slightly above seasonal averages.
Rain is expected to begin in Jeju on the afternoon of May 25, spreading to the Jeolla region and western South Gyeongsang Province by night. Rainfall is anticipated to continue across most of the country on May 26.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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