Higher temperatures than Tuesday
  • 6 years ago
Good afternoon, the capital's blanket of snow should melt with higher readings than yesterday, Seoul will rise to 1 degree Celsius, under mostly sunny skies but some disappointing news for star-gazers in Gwangju and Jeju as cloudy skies are expected tonight.

So this might help... the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute will broadcast live tonight's three uncommon events: a lunar eclipse, a supermoon and a blue moon. So if you hesitate to go out on this freezing weather you could also check it out from your computer or smartphone.

As for the weather outlook, the cold snap will return this Saturday, but it will feel freezing for another couple of weeks.

With that, let's take a look at the international weather for viewers around the world.

While most cities in the nation will see temperatures a few notches higher than Tuesday, most cities in North Korea will still have highs below sub zero temperatures.

As for the rest of Asia, the last time a Blue Moon and total lunar eclipse appeared was in 1982, so to see such a rare phenomenon, we'll have to wait another 35 years.

Meanwhile, Australia will get the first glimpse of the full event of super blue blood moon, as it spreads across the world.

Heading to North America, sky watchers in North America are excited about Super Blue Blood Moon as it has not be visible in North America for more than 150 years.

Unfortunately, those in South America will miss out on seeing this phenomenom this time as it is only visible in certain parts of the world.

So the UK, Western Europe will probably miss out on seeing the blood moon, or lunar eclipse. Because only select parts on Earth's nightside will have a chance to see all three at once.

Lastly to Africa, western Africa and will miss out eclipse but don't miss out the super moon
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