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South Korea Monday Weather Outlook Shows Snow in Central Cities, Rain on Jeju

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Cold Temperatures and Clear Skies Across Capital Region Temperatures in Seoul will rise to a high of 1 °C and dip to –5 °C, while Incheon and Suwon experience similar highs of 0 °C and 1 °C with lows of –5 °C each. No precipitation is expected in any of these three metropolitan areas, keeping the capital region dry despite near‑freezing conditions. The uniform cold front influences the entire western corridor, limiting any chance of rain or snow on Monday [1].

Snow Expected in Central and Eastern Cities Despite Low Probabilities Cheongju, Daejeon, and Chuncheon will see highs ranging from 1 °C to 3 °C and lows down to –9 °C, yet the forecast lists a 0 % chance of snowfall. Further east, Gangneung and Daegu are projected to have highs of 4 °C with lows of –3 °C and –5 °C respectively, also without precipitation. In the southwest, Jeonju carries a modest 10 % snow probability and Gwangju a 30 % chance, indicating isolated flurries may occur as temperatures hover just above freezing [1].

Jeju Receives Rain While Busan Experiences Sleety Conditions On the southern island, Jeju’s temperature will climb to an 8 °C high and a 3 °C low, accompanied by a 60 % likelihood of rain, marking the only significant precipitation risk nationwide. Busan, meanwhile, will see a high of 6 °C and a low of 0 °C with sleet expected, though the forecast assigns a 0 % chance of rain, suggesting only frozen precipitation will fall. These contrasting moisture patterns highlight regional variability in the same cold front [1].

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Jan 10, 2026 – The Saturday morning forecast predicts sleet in Seoul (high 4 °C, low 2 °C) and Incheon (high 3 °C, low 2 °C) with a 70 % chance, while Suwon and Cheongju also face 70 % sleet probabilities; Chuncheon expects snow, Gangneung sees rain, and Jeju enjoys sunny skies, illustrating mixed winter precipitation across the peninsula [3].

Jan 19, 2026 – The Monday outlook shows snow in Seoul, Suwon and Chuncheon with highs near 0 °C and lows around –3 °C, sleet in Cheongju and Daejeon, and cloudy conditions with 20‑30 % rain chances in other cities, highlighting a chilly start to the week and the highest rain probability on Jeju (30 %) [2].

Feb 2, 2026 – The Monday weather outlook reports cloudy skies in Seoul, Incheon and Suwon with temperatures from –5 °C to 1 °C and no precipitation, snow in Cheongju, Daejeon and Chuncheon but zero chance of snow, sleet in Busan, and rain on Jeju with a 60 % likelihood, indicating a transition to drier, milder conditions in the south while the north remains cold [1].

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