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As usual, the first commute after the holidays is always heavy, but I'm more worried because it's cold like this.

Even tomorrow (the 25th) morning is said to be colder than today, so you should wear it well.



Reporter Kwon Ran will deliver the detailed weather.



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the blinding snow, the vehicles turned on their blinkers and went out on the road.



I hurriedly set out on my way home due to heavy snow forecast, but the driver is worried.



[Im Jin-yong/Kyunggi Uiwang: It's a big deal because it's on ice.

I have to go up to Gyeonggi-do.

It's hard to know how to go up.]



As strong snow of 3 cm per hour poured in Jeju, access to Hallasan Mountain, as well as roads passing through the mountains, was restricted.



While heavy snow warnings have been issued in Jeju and Honam, up to 30 cm of snow will fall in the mountains of Jeju and more than 15 cm in the west coast of Honam by noon tomorrow.



Cold weather has come and today Seoul recorded minus 16.7 degrees Celsius, the lowest this winter, and the perceived temperature dropped to minus 26 degrees at one point.



Marado, the southernmost part of the Korean Peninsula, also recorded an unusually low temperature.



This is because the cold air from the Arctic, approaching minus 50 degrees, has come down to the Korean Peninsula, and the so-called 'Arctic cold wave' continues until tomorrow.



Tomorrow morning, when we return to our daily lives after the holiday, the temperature will drop more than today, with -23 degrees Celsius in Cheorwon, -22 degrees Celsius in Paju, -18 degrees Celsius in Seoul, and -17 degrees Celsius in Daejeon.



In addition, strong winds are expected in various parts of the country tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, so the perceived temperature will be colder by about 10 degrees lower than the actual temperature.



The temperature will rise some from tomorrow afternoon, but the morning temperature is expected to stay around minus 10 degrees until the day after tomorrow.



(Video coverage: Kim Jong-won KBC · Kang Myeong-cheol JIBS, video editing: Park Ji-in, CG: Park Chun-woong · Ryu Sang-soo)