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Today (9th) the fine dust situation is also not good.

As smog from China flows in, the air will be cloudy.



Caster Taebin Yang, please tell me.



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sky is gray every day.



Because of the fine dust that continues, your throat is sharp, your eyes are stinging, and many people are frustrated.



As light fog was added to this, there are still many places where the view in Seoul is not so clear and narrow.



If you look at the current detailed ultrafine dust concentration, the central region, Daegu, and Busan are showing bad levels.



Among them, the concentration of ultrafine dust in Seoul was 51 micrograms, more than twice as thick as last year's average.



In the future, the air will continue to be cloudy as more dust from China will flow in with mild westerly winds.



In the midwest region, average daily bad levels are expected, and the concentration will increase from the afternoon in Gyeongnam and Jeju Island.



Meanwhile, the cold will subside.



Today, the highest daytime temperature in Seoul will rise to a similar level as yesterday at 6 degrees.



In the sky, there will be mostly clouds without any snow or rain forecast.



Dry weather will continue in the East Coast.



With clear and mild weather continuing for the time being this week, fine dust is expected to be frequent.



It will rain across the country on Friday and Saturday.



(Taebin Yang, weather caster)