This winter is generally milder than usual, but temperature changes and less precipitation were expected.
In its three-month forecast for winter released today (22nd), the Korea Meteorological Administration said that temperatures in December and January are similar to previous years due to warming and weak La Niña, and February is higher than previous years, so relatively mild winter weather is expected.
However, he added that there will be times when temperatures will drop sharply periodically in December and January due to the small area of Arctic sea ice that brings winter cold to Korea.Due to the trend of
to La Niña, overall precipitation in winter will be less than usual, and the topographical-affected west coast and Yeongdong regions are likely to receive less snow every time it is cold rather than heavy snow.
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