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  2. Khanun makes direct strike on South Korea after swiping Japan

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    Khanun continued on a northward track into the day on Thursday, making landfall on Geoje Island, off the southeast coast, on Thursday at 9:20 a.m. local time, according to the Korea Meteorological ...

  3. Khanun begins blowing into South Korea with strong winds ...

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    Rains and winds were growing in southern South Korea Wednesday as a tropical storm drew closer to the Korean Peninsula, where it was forecast to slam into major urban areas. Dozens of flights and ...

  4. 2024 South Korean snowstorm - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 South Korean snowstorm is a historic weather event that occurred between 26 and 28 November 2024, marking South Korea's most substantial November snowfall in 52 years and Seoul's heaviest snowfall since the beginning of record-keeping in 1907. The storm set several snowfall records across the nation, and caused widespread disruption to ...

  5. Climate of Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Frequently, the weather is cloudless, clear, and dry, except for the southwestern region of the peninsula. The mean January temperature in Seoul is -2.0 °C (28.4 °F). January is the coldest month in Seoul, often with the lowest temperatures, almost always dropping below -10 °C (14 °F), and sometimes below -15 °C (5 °F).

  6. East Asian rainy season - Wikipedia

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    The East Asian rainy season (Chinese and Japanese: 梅雨; pinyin: méiyǔ; rōmaji: tsuyu/baiu; Korean: 장마; romaja: jangma), also called the plum rain, is caused by precipitation along a persistent stationary front known as the Meiyu front for nearly two months during the late spring and early summer in East Asia between China, Taiwan, Korea and Japan.

  7. The Insider’s Guide to Davos - AOL

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    North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-Un was once uninvited, ... meaning the streets are often icy or slushy. Luckily, so far, the weather predictions for next week are for cold, but dry winter weather.

  8. Korea Meteorological Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA; Korean: 기상청; Hanja: 氣象廳; RR: Gisangcheong) is the national meteorological service of the Republic of Korea. The service started in 1904 joining the WMO in 1956. Numerical weather prediction is performed using the Unified Model software suite.

  9. State Hydro-Meteorological Administration - Wikipedia

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    The State Hydro-Meteorological Administration (Chosongul: 기상수문국) is the National Meteorological service of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. [1] The service started in 1961, joining the WMO in 1975.