Rain lets up from the west, cooler temperatures ahead _ 031518
  • 6 years ago
Korea is seeing much needed rain across the nation. Seoul will see showers until the mid afternoon while the rest of the country will see rain lingering into the evening... but many eastern regions could see rain until Friday. And mountainous parts of Gangwon-do Province could see some snow tonight.

This band of rain will bring temperatures back to the seasonal average. We shouldn't expect to see highs in early twenties like yesterday until early May,... rather we could see lows going down to lower single digits.

For now, here are the readings for Thursday. Seoul will get up to 14 degrees, but it could feel a bit cooler than this morning. Busan and Jeju will hit 16 and 19 degrees.

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

Just as most regions in South Korea will have rain to ease the drought, many parts of North Korea will also see rain... or even snow further up north.

As for the rest of Asia, those of you in Tokyo will need to brace yourselves for strong winds during the evening commute.

Meanwhile, Port Moresby will get a break from the showers on Thursday under partly cloudy skies.

Heading to North America, New Yorkers might have started to think that this winter would never end. Yet another nor'easter could make its way toward the city next week and strike on the first day of spring.

As for South America, most parts will have warm weather, with some scorching highs under mostly sunny skies.

Taking you to Europe,.. those in Madrid will have much cooler temperatures than the seasonal average so dress accordingly

Lastly to Africa, Addis Ababa and Algiers will have a rainy Thursday.