Highs of 25°C: Beware of Large Temp Swings
1Daytime highs reach 25°C, bringing unusually warm, early summer-like weather.
2Beware of health risks as day and night temperature differences exceed 15°C.
3Check fine dust levels before going out, as some areas show high concentrations.
📖 Easy Explanation
🔍 Background
It was chilly enough for thick padded jackets just recently. Suddenly, warm southwesterly winds have caused daytime temperatures to jump, bringing early summer-like weather.
📌 Key Points
Daytime highs across most of the country will range from 20°C to 25°C, much higher than average. However, temperatures will drop below 10°C after sunset, causing severe daily fluctuations. Stagnant air is also worsening fine dust levels.
💡 Why It Matters
Large temperature swings can weaken immunity, so wear multiple thin layers to regulate body heat. Those with weak respiratory systems should check fine dust levels and wear masks before going outside.
📚 Glossary
일교차 (Ilgyocha)The difference between the highest and lowest temperatures in a single day.
대기 정체 (Daegi jeongche)A phenomenon where air remains stagnant in one place, causing pollutants to accumulate.