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Today (the 9th) will continue to be cloudy with the influx of fine dust from China. 



Yang Yang, a weathercaster, delivers detailed weather.



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fine dust covering the sky has continued for the fourth day.



This is what the sky looks like in Seoul right now.



The view is blurry because of the fine dust to the extent that distant buildings cannot be clearly seen.



If you look at the current detailed ultrafine dust concentration, most of the country except Jeonnam is at a bad level.



In addition, the impact of yellow dust remains, so the PM10 general fine dust concentration is also showing a bad level, especially in the western region.



In the future, the turbid air is expected to continue as additional dust from China is introduced by mild westerly winds.



Jeonnam Province, which is currently showing normal levels, may temporarily see a bad level of concentration.



Meanwhile, the cold is abating.



Today, Seoul will be a little milder than yesterday as the daytime high temperature rises to 7 degrees.



The sky seems to be mostly clear, but it will be difficult to realize it because of this dust.



Dry weather will continue in the East Coast.



As the mild weather continues for the time being, the fine dust will not be easily resolved.



Fortunately, rain is in the forecast for the rest of the week on Friday and Saturday across the country.



(Taebin Yang, weather caster)