Fine dust levels will ease in the afternoon and most parts of the country will have normal air quality,... but some regions in the west could have relatively high dust levels, so check the air quality before heading out.
Sunny skies are expected for most of the day with a high of 14 degrees in Seoul, Daegu will reach 19 degrees.
Wednesday's temperatures will hit a high of 20 degrees in Seoul, but rain on Thursday will end the unseasonably warm temperatures. Readings will go back to the low teens, hovering slightly above the seasonal average.
With that, let's take a look at the international weather for viewers around the world.
Over 13 international flights in and out of Incheon International Airport were canceled or landed at other airports due to poor visibility this morning. Weather conditions have improved, but be sure to double check your flight schedule.
Meanwhile, many parts of North Korea will also see temperatures rising under some sunshine.
As for the rest of Asia, those of you in Beijing will have unseasonably warm temperatures until Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Sydney will be sunny while Melbourne will see late evening showers with highs of 25 and 20 degrees.
Heading to North America, Winter Storm Skylar will bring heavy snow and gusty winds to the Northeast regions of the U.S. early this week. It's the third coastal storm to affect the region in the last two weeks.
As for South America, warmth will be the trend across much of Argentina and the Pacific Coast this autumn, with the dry weather leading to a risk of drought in some areas including Argentina.
Taking you to Europe,... forecasters have warned that thunderstorms could hit London amid days of rainfall across the UK along with heavy downpours throughout the week.
Lastly to Africa, winds will pick up in the mid-afternoon in Algiers.
Sunny skies are expected for most of the day with a high of 14 degrees in Seoul, Daegu will reach 19 degrees.
Wednesday's temperatures will hit a high of 20 degrees in Seoul, but rain on Thursday will end the unseasonably warm temperatures. Readings will go back to the low teens, hovering slightly above the seasonal average.
With that, let's take a look at the international weather for viewers around the world.
Over 13 international flights in and out of Incheon International Airport were canceled or landed at other airports due to poor visibility this morning. Weather conditions have improved, but be sure to double check your flight schedule.
Meanwhile, many parts of North Korea will also see temperatures rising under some sunshine.
As for the rest of Asia, those of you in Beijing will have unseasonably warm temperatures until Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Sydney will be sunny while Melbourne will see late evening showers with highs of 25 and 20 degrees.
Heading to North America, Winter Storm Skylar will bring heavy snow and gusty winds to the Northeast regions of the U.S. early this week. It's the third coastal storm to affect the region in the last two weeks.
As for South America, warmth will be the trend across much of Argentina and the Pacific Coast this autumn, with the dry weather leading to a risk of drought in some areas including Argentina.
Taking you to Europe,... forecasters have warned that thunderstorms could hit London amid days of rainfall across the UK along with heavy downpours throughout the week.
Lastly to Africa, winds will pick up in the mid-afternoon in Algiers.
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