Click to enlarge these National Weather Service images:
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| Korean-language forecast as seen on the website |
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| my partial translation |
Whichever image you look at, you can see that the top part is the daily forecast as of today, and the bottom part is an hourly forecast (set to 3-hour intervals in this case). Starting tomorrow afternoon, it'll be rainy through midnight; starting Monday, it'll be a mixture of rain and snow, but with daytime temperatures being well above freezing during the day through the 11th, we can expect the snow not to accumulate. Precipitation through Tuesday. The 6th and the 7th will have below-freezing nighttime temps, but by that point, any snow from the 4th will have melted. Of course, these forecasts change hourly, so the above is only a tentative snapshot. Still, it's good for a rough idea of how the week will likely go. I guess this is the in like a lion part of March. By the time it's out like a lamb, I'll be on a plane to the States.
And it occurred to me that I'll need to stop at my bank, PNC, to pick up an ATM/debit card since I've had such trouble getting one via overseas mail.







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