Cold snap to hit its peak _ 020618
  • 6 years ago
Good morning, it's even colder than yesterday... cold wave alerts are in place across much of the country, be sure to dress even warmer than yesterday.

Meanwhile, parts of the Jeollado regions, Jeju and easternmost Islands of Dokdo and Ullengdo are still under heavy snow alerts, but the rest are dealing with frosty air with dry weather alerts.

As for today's freezing highs, Seoul will only rise to minus 6 degrees Celsius, Daegu and Gwangju will reach minus 3 degrees.

This cold snap will ease starting Thursday with highs finally bouncing back to positive territory.

As for the weather outlook in PyeongChang, a colder Tuesday is in store under sunny skies so you will need to cover up.

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

While the brutally cold weather freezes most regions in South Korea, many areas in North Korea are having even colder conditions with lows nearing minus 30 degrees this morning.

As for the rest of Asia, Tokyo had sub-zero morning lows on Tuesday and afternoon highs will rise fast along with mostly sunny skies.

Meanwhile, the heatwave due as summer makes comeback following brief cool spell in (Australia), expect to see highs get to at least 35C Wednesday.

Heading to North America, a winter storm is expected to hit the Chicago area on Monday evening making travel hazardous as wind chills drop below zero. More than 400 flights were canceled at O'Hare and Midway airports. The snow will let up on Tuesday.

As for South America, Bogota and Rio de Janeiro will have another rainy day.

Taking you to Europe,.. Record snowfall and freezing temperatures have gripped Moscow, knocking down thousands of trees... expect to see snow letting up but freezing air remains.

Lastly to Africa, Algiers will have a rainy Tuesday with a cooler high.