South Korea is experiencing clear skies and pleasant warmth nationwide today, an Arirang News weather report said [1].
The shift in weather arrives just before the May 5, 2025, Children's Day holiday, providing favorable conditions for outdoor family celebrations across the country.
Following a period of cloudy and chilly conditions, the region is seeing a seasonal transition to spring. This shift has brought clearer skies and a notable increase in temperature. Afternoon highs are nearly five degrees Fahrenheit higher than the previous day [1].
Weather officials said the warmth is particularly evident in the southern provinces. While some regional reports vary, the general trend indicates a move toward milder temperatures as the atmospheric conditions stabilize.
Along with the warmth, the report said there is increased solar intensity. UV levels are currently rated as high to very high [1]. Residents are encouraged to take precautions against sun exposure during the peak afternoon hours.
The clear weather is expected to persist, facilitating a transition away from the erratic temperature swings typical of the early spring season. This stability provides a consistent window of warmth for the public as they prepare for the upcoming national holiday.
“Afternoon highs are nearly five degrees Fahrenheit higher than the previous day”
The arrival of stable, warmer weather immediately preceding a major national holiday like Children's Day typically increases domestic travel and outdoor commercial activity. However, the high UV index suggests a public health need for sun protection as the region transitions into its primary spring cycle.




