An image of fine dust in downtown Gwangju (Sajik Park) is shown in the centered image. The air quality will be at a ‘very bad’ level today (13th), due to the whole country being affected by the yellow dust. The fine dust concentration is still 7 to 8 times higher than usual, although it has slightly decreased from yesterday. Most parts of the country will be sunny today, but clouds will increase gradually from the followingnoon. The maximum temperature for daytime will be similar to yesterday with a distribution of 16 to 25 degrees. The impact of yellow dust is expected to continue until tomorrow morning (14th), but the level of fine dust will improve as spring rain falls across the country. There will be frost or ice freezing around the inland of Gyeonggi due to the large daily temperature range. Caution once morest various fires is required as the wind blows strongly around Yeongdong, Gangwon-do until the followingnoon, as most areas of Gangwon-do and Gyeongsang-do are experiencing dry weather with a dry warning issued. The Kwangju Broadcasting Company holds all rights to the content.
While the whole country is staying in the affected area of yellow dust, today (13th) the air quality will show a level of ‘very bad’.
The concentration of fine dust is slightly lower than yesterday, but it is still 7 to 8 times higher than usual.
Most parts of the country will be sunny today, but the clouds will gradually increase from the followingnoon.
The daytime maximum temperature will be similar to yesterday with a distribution of 16 to 25 degrees, including 20 degrees in Seoul and Busan and 24 degrees in Gwangju and Daegu.
As the weather continues to have a large daily temperature range, there will be frost or ice freezing around the inland of Gyeonggi.
The impact of yellow dust is expected to continue until the morning of tomorrow (14th), and the level of fine dust will improve as spring rain falls across the country from tomorrow morning.
In the dry weather with a dry warning issued in most areas of Gangwon-do and Gyeongsang-do, caution once morest various fires is required as the wind blows strongly around Yeongdong, Gangwon-do until the followingnoon.
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In conclusion, the current air quality in South Korea continues to be affected by yellow dust and fine dust, with today’s levels showing as “very bad.” While the concentration of fine dust is slightly lower than yesterday, it still remains significantly higher than usual. It is important to exercise caution and take necessary measures to protect oneself and the environment during such circumstances. As the weather continues to have a large daily temperature range, frost or ice freezing is expected around the inland of Gyeonggi. However, there is good news on the horizon, as spring rain is expected to fall across the country from tomorrow morning, which is anticipated to improve the level of fine dust. It is crucial to remain vigilant and stay updated on any weather-related warnings or advisories.