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Devon Lee January 4 at 8:01am
Heavy Snow Nationwide, Temps to Drop
From: KBS World News | Jan. 04, 2010
Heavy snow is falling in the central regions at a pace of two-to-three centimeters an hour.
Snow alerts have been expanded to Seoul, the Gyeonggi and Gangwon provinces and northern Chungcheong Province.
Fifteen centimeters of snow has fallen in Incheon and over ten in Suwon thus far.
Twelve centimeters of snow fell in Seoul on Monday morning alone, and the blizzard continues as we speak.
The central region and Jeolla provinces will see as much as ten centimeters and the mountainous Gangwon region 20 centimeters before the day is through.
Major snowfalls are also expected to hit the Gyeongsang provinces.
Temperatures will drop and as much as 15 centimeters of snow will hit western regions on Tuesday. The storm is not expected to let up until Thursday morning.
From: KBS World News | Jan. 04, 2010
Heavy snow is falling in the central regions at a pace of two-to-three centimeters an hour.
Snow alerts have been expanded to Seoul, the Gyeonggi and Gangwon provinces and northern Chungcheong Province.
Fifteen centimeters of snow has fallen in Incheon and over ten in Suwon thus far.
Twelve centimeters of snow fell in Seoul on Monday morning alone, and the blizzard continues as we speak.
The central region and Jeolla provinces will see as much as ten centimeters and the mountainous Gangwon region 20 centimeters before the day is through.
Major snowfalls are also expected to hit the Gyeongsang provinces.
Temperatures will drop and as much as 15 centimeters of snow will hit western regions on Tuesday. The storm is not expected to let up until Thursday morning.
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