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Welcome to your weather forecast, i'm Yang Un Jung.
On Thursday luckily all of these messy and sloppy conditions will improve for the most country, thanks to the high pressure system coming in from the south.
A good chunk of the country will stay mostly SUNNY and CLEAR all day tomorrow except for the central region with increasing clouds basically prepping for another bout of rain on Friday.
This includes, Seoul-Gyeonggi province along with Gangwon's Yeongseo region.
So, be prepared for that.

Temperatures for Thursday
Many cities will wake up to a very chilly minus 3 to 4 degree morning, this includes Seoul, Daejeon, Daegu as well as Gwangju.
But they will ALL rebound nicely into upper single digits during the day.

As you can see Daejeon, Jeju as well as Dokdo will ALL top out at 8 or 9 degrees for the high.
Mt. Geumgang will peak at plus 1 degree.

Elsewhere in Asia
A strong HIGH PRESSURE dominating Beijing as well as Tokyo so perfectly sunny skies are holding up with mild temperatures at 9, 13 respectively.
Elsewhere in New Delhi and Bangkok looking GORGEOUS, as well with the only exception in Manila with thunderstorms.

Port Moresby will see some early morning showers for Thursday.
Partly cloudy from Sydney to mostly sunny in Melbourne at around 25.
One of the cloudy and windy day again in Wellington, once again.

Heading into North America
New York will see dark and overcast skies tomorrow before some showers pushing in for the weekend.
Showers are already in store for Washington later Thursday evening.
Los Angeles is back up into the warm 20s with usual sunshine.

Buenos Aires and Rio De Janeiro both can look forward to full sunshine with HOT temperatures, reaching close to 30.
Sao Paulo's looking at some isolated thunderstorm as usual.
Santiago's topping out at 29 with lots of sunshine.

Paris and London both hitting 7 degrees tomorrow with a mix of sun and clouds.
Similar in Madrid with partly cloudy skies.
Snow showers are coming back to Moscow, but just for Thursday.

Tripoli's still sunny at 23.
Cairo and Algiers are getting partly cloudy getting ready for some showers.
Cape town's expecting some showers early then scattered thunderstorms later on in the day.

That's a wrap up for your forecast.
Have a warm and safe evening i'll see you back here tomorrow at the same time.

MAR 10, 2010
 
Reporter : ans@arirangtv.com
 
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