A temperature map of Yeongcheon and surrounding areas. The red dot at the center of the dark red area is Yeongcheon, where the temperature reached 40.3C at 3:27 p.m., Tuesday, the hottest temperature on the Korean Peninsula since 1907. / Captured from KMA website
Remember July 24, 2018. The Korean Peninsula had its hottest day ever.
The midday high in a small town (Shinryoung-myeon) in Yeongcheon, North Gyeongsang Province, reached 40.3C (at 3:27 p.m.), melting down the previous record of 40C set in Daegu on Aug. 1, 1942, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA).
The KMA has been collecting weather data since 1907. [Korea Times]
man, imagine how much hotter it would be if global warming were real!
Most of us have no idea how hot that is.
104.5 F. Pretty hot, I’ve felt that in the US along with humidity that made it feel hotter. Glad I had air conditioning.
Commie Moon sold out the country and nuclear power. Korea is boiling for his ineptitude.
More global warming? “OMG! It’s hot in July!!” Tell us in December when it’s -15F.