Rain to let up in the west, snow in the east _ 0308108
Good afternoon, the regions in the east and Daejeon have turned into a winter wonderland.
The picture behind me was taken in Daejeon this morning, the city is covered in a thick blanket of snow.
While showers are easing up in the western parts of the country, regions in the east, including Gangwon-do and Gyeongsang-do provinces, could see some snow until tonight.
In fact, heavy snow alerts are in place for Daegu and many places in the east of the country. Parts of Gangwon-do Province have seen more than 15 centimeters of snow so far.
Mountainous regions of Gangwon-do Province and the east coast could see heavier snowfall, and PyeongChang, where the Paralympics will kick off on Friday, is also covered with a thick blanket of snow.
And along with the snow and rain, there's been a big drop in temperatures, especially for the southern regions. Daegu will only make it to 5 degrees while Seoul will reach 9 degrees, with some sun expected in the afternoon.
That's Korea for you and here's the international weather for viewers around the world.
The picture behind me was taken in Daejeon this morning, the city is covered in a thick blanket of snow.
While showers are easing up in the western parts of the country, regions in the east, including Gangwon-do and Gyeongsang-do provinces, could see some snow until tonight.
In fact, heavy snow alerts are in place for Daegu and many places in the east of the country. Parts of Gangwon-do Province have seen more than 15 centimeters of snow so far.
Mountainous regions of Gangwon-do Province and the east coast could see heavier snowfall, and PyeongChang, where the Paralympics will kick off on Friday, is also covered with a thick blanket of snow.
And along with the snow and rain, there's been a big drop in temperatures, especially for the southern regions. Daegu will only make it to 5 degrees while Seoul will reach 9 degrees, with some sun expected in the afternoon.
That's Korea for you and here's the international weather for viewers around the world.
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