Heavy Snowfall Expected Across Central South Korea, Following Day-Before Forecast
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A critically important winter weather event is unfolding across parts of South Korea, with heavy snow anticipated to impact travel and daily life. The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) issued the warning on Thursday, following a forecast made the previous day, predicting substantial accumulations primarily in eastern Gyeonggi province, inland and mountainous regions of Gangwon province, northern Chungcheongbuk-do, and Jeollabuk-do.
Forecast Details and Timeline
According to the KMA, the heaviest snowfall is expected to begin from dawn and continue throughout the morning in the central region. A senior official stated, “On this day, heavy snow will fall mainly in eastern Gyeonggi, inland and mountainous Gangwon, northern chungbuk, and Jeonbuk.” This early warning allows residents and authorities to prepare for possibly hazardous conditions.
Regional Impact Breakdown
The forecast highlights specific areas facing the brunt of the storm:
- Eastern Gyeonggi Province: Residents should anticipate significant disruptions to commutes and outdoor activities.
- Inland and Mountainous Gangwon Province: Higher elevations are notably vulnerable to substantial snowfall and potential avalanche risks.
- Northern Chungcheongbuk-do: Travel advisories are likely to be issued for affected roadways.
- jeollabuk-do: Accumulations are expected to be considerable, potentially impacting agricultural areas.
The KMA’s proactive approach, issuing the forecast the day prior, underscores the importance of preparedness in mitigating the impact of severe weather events.
Preparing for Winter Conditions
the approaching snowfall serves as a crucial reminder for residents to take necessary precautions. These include:
- Ensuring vehicles are equipped with winter tires.
- Stocking up on essential supplies, such as food, water, and medications.
- Staying informed about the latest weather updates from the KMA.
- Exercising caution when traveling, particularly in mountainous areas.
The KMA’s continued monitoring of the situation will be vital in providing timely updates and ensuring public safety as the winter storm progresses across central South Korea.
