It was exceptionally warm for a midwinter, and this time it even rained.



Nearly 300mm of rain has already fallen in the mountains of Jeju Island.



Fortunately, the rain clouds are now receding and all heavy rain warnings have been lifted.



In the future, rain of up to 60 mm or more will continue, centering on the Gyeongnam coast.



There will be many places that show a lull during the afternoon, but there is a rain forecast again from tomorrow (14th), which is the weekend.



As the temperature drops, it will change to snow, and there are many areas where heavy snowfall is predicted.



In the mountains of Gangwon-do, there will be heavy snowfall of more than 70 cm.



Up to 50 cm of snow is expected on the east coast of northern Gangwon, more than 40 cm on the east coast of central and southern Gangwon, and 3 to 10 cm of snow is expected in the inland, Gyeongbuk, and northern regions of Gangwon.



Inland, including Seoul, it will rain during the day tomorrow and gradually change to snow from the evening.



Today's daytime temperature will still be warmer than usual, rising to 10 degrees in Seoul and 14 degrees in Daejeon.



As this snow and rain stops, winter will return to its place from next week.



(Taebin Yang, weather caster)