The latest weather forecast on November 3 from the Quangdong Provincial Meteorological Station (China) predicts that in the next 3 days, clouds will increase across the province, with light rain expected in some cities and districts.
It is forecasted that from November 1 to 4, a series of weak cold air masses will continuously affect the area, leading to a gradual drop in temperature.
The average daily temperature is expected to drop by 3 to 6 degrees Celsius. In northern Quang Dong, the lowest temperature ranges from 14 to 17 degrees Celsius, leading to a feeling of cold in the morning and evening. The northeast wind in the coastal waters of Quang Dong will strengthen, reaching level 6-7, gusting up to level 8-9.
The weather forecast for Quang Dong in November is as follows: Compared to the average of the past 30 years, rainfall in the south of the province is expected to increase by 20-30%, while other areas may decrease by 10-20%.
The average temperature in western Guangdong is forecast to be 0.1-0.5 degrees Celsius lower than the average of the past 30 years, while other areas may be 0.1-0.5 degrees Celsius higher. The average minimum temperature in most areas of Guangdong province may be 0.1-0.5 degrees Celsius higher.
The Quang Dong Provincial Meteorological Station said that there will be 4 cold air waves in November, occurring around November 2-3 (weak), November 8-11 (weak), November 19-21 (weak) and November 27-29 (weak).
Due to the influence of these weak and continuous cold air waves, the northern areas of Quang Dong province may record about 3 days of fog in mid to late November.
Previously, the National Climate Center of China said that compared to the same period in previous years, this winter will come 5 days earlier in many places in the northeast, northern, northwest and central China. It is forecasted that in the next 10 days, cold air waves will appear frequently but with weak intensity.
Also in Asia, South Korea is recording a strong cold front flowing down from the north. The cold front will cover much of South Korea on November 3, sending temperatures in many areas below zero degrees Celsius.
Due to the influence of the continental high pressure system moving from northern China, temperatures across South Korea on the morning of November 3 have dropped by 5 to 10 degrees Celsius compared to November 2.
The Korea Meteorological Agency has issued a cold front warning for some inland areas, including some in Seoul.
The highest temperature on November 3 is expected to remain between 11 and 18 degrees Celsius, and the cold spell will continue until November 4.
The lowest temperature on the morning of November 4 in Korea is expected to range from 1 to 11 degrees Celsius, with the highest temperature of the day ranging from 4 to 20 degrees Celsius. The temperature is expected to return to the seasonal average from November 5 but is relatively low on average, so the weather will not warm significantly.