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Cyclone Brings Rare Mid-April Snow and Severe Weather to Korea, Heads to Japan

The first mid-April snowfall in Seoul since 1907, driven by a powerful cyclone, disrupts spring while hazardous conditions persist across the region.

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Overview

  • Seoul experienced its first mid-April snowfall in over a century, transforming cherry blossom scenes into icy landscapes and causing hazardous road conditions.
  • A powerful cyclone brought unseasonal cold, hail, yellow dust, and damaging winds to Korea, with gusts strong enough to uproot trees and damage property.
  • Temperatures dropped sharply from above 20°C to near freezing, with wind chills falling below zero, creating unstable atmospheric conditions across the Korean Peninsula.
  • The Korea Meteorological Administration forecasts continued rain, snow, and strong winds through early next week, with icy roads and other hazards expected.
  • Experts warn that climate change may be amplifying the frequency and intensity of extreme spring weather events like this cyclone, which is now moving toward Japan.