Seoul is expected to reach 30 °C tomorrow as early summer heat continues across South Korea [2].
This sudden spike in temperature precedes a shift in weather patterns that could disrupt travel and outdoor activities as the current public holiday concludes.
A YTN weather caster said that the current temperature in Seoul has already risen to 27.5 °C [2]. This figure is approximately three °C higher than the average temperature for this time of year [2].
The heat is expected to persist into tomorrow. The caster said that daytime highs will reach 30 °C in Seoul, 29 °C in Daejeon, and 28 °C in Daegu [2]. These temperatures indicate a continuation of early summer conditions across the region.
While the immediate forecast focuses on heat, a significant weather change is expected shortly. The caster said that strong rain and wind are forecast nationwide after the holiday ends [1, 2].
Residents are advised to prepare for these contrasting conditions, moving from high heat to severe weather within a short window. The transition from a warm holiday period to a storm system suggests a volatile atmospheric period for the peninsula [1].
“Seoul is expected to reach 30 °C tomorrow as early summer heat continues across South Korea.”
The rapid fluctuation from above-average early summer heat to strong nationwide storms suggests a volatile weather transition. This volatility often occurs during the late spring and early summer months in South Korea, potentially impacting agricultural planning and public infrastructure as the region shifts from heat management to flood prevention.





