Heavy snowfall emergency on the way to work, up to 8cm in Seoul

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The heavy rain that lasted for over a week has stopped for a while today, but tomorrow once more there is news of snow all over the country.

It is expected that up to 8 centimeters of heavy snow will pour in Seoul on the way to work in the morning.

Heavy snowfall warnings have been issued throughout the central region.

Connect with the weather center to find out more.

Caster Geum Chae-rim, when will the snow start to fall?

◀ Weather Caster ▶

Yes, strong snow clouds are coming in from dawn.

On the way to work, heavy snow is pouring in the central region, and traffic congestion is expected.

The expected snowfall is up to 15 cm or more in northern Gyeonggi, inland Gangwon and mountainous areas, and from 2 to 8 cm in the Seoul metropolitan area, central and northern Chungbuk, and northern Gyeongbuk.

Chungcheong, Jeonbuk-dong, and Gyeongsang inland will also accumulate 1-3 cm.

In particular, from dawn to morning, very strong snow of around 3 cm per hour will fall in the central and northern Gyeongsang provinces.

As a result, a heavy snowfall warning has been issued in the metropolitan area such as Seoul, Gangwon-do, and the central and northern parts of Chungbuk and northern Gyeongbuk.

Snow will start in the west tomorrow morning and expand to most areas of the country during rush hour.

Most will stop between late followingnoon and evening.

However, there must be many places where the snow is frozen and the roads are slippery.

There will also be thin ice on the road.

It is better to use public transportation rather than driving to and from work.

In the Chungcheong and Honam regions, heavy snowfall is expected once more as the snow continues for a long time until the second half of the week.

You need to prepare well so that there is no damage to facilities due to snow.

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