Winter’s Surprise Encore in Gangwon Province: A Snowy Retreat Amidst Spring Blossoms Elsewhere

[su_heading size=”27″ align=”left” margin=”40″]Gangwon Province Experiences Late March Snowfall, Transforms into a Winter Wonderland[/su_heading]

As the rest of the country welcomes the arrival of spring, complete with blooming flowers and vibrant festivals, Gangwon Province takes a nostalgic step back into winter. This unexpected shift has brought over 30 cm of snow to the mountainous regions, igniting a rare late March snow alert.

[su_heading size=”27″ align=”left” margin=”40″]The Unexpected Return to Winter[/su_heading]

The vivid greens of early spring in the mountains of Gangwon Province have been swiftly replaced by a thick blanket of snow, creating a stunning but unseasonal landscape. Despite the relatively mild temperatures, the snowfall has ushered in a winter-like atmosphere, reminiscent of the season’s peak rather than its farewell.

[su_heading size=”27″ align=”left” margin=”40″]Snowfall Across Gangwon Province: A Closer Look[/su_heading]

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Starting yesterday evening, significant snow began to fall in parts of Gangwon Province, including the northern mountainous regions and the Taebaek area. By this morning, snowfall had ceased, but not before leaving impressive accumulations, including 38 cm at Guryongryeong in Hongcheon, 35.3 cm at Hyangrobong in Goseong, and 24.5 cm at Yongsan in Pyeongchang.

[su_heading size=”27″ align=”left” margin=”40″]The Impact of Late Snowfall[/su_heading]

This unexpected snow event, unusual for March, has resulted in more than picturesque scenes. Early this morning, the snow led to several traffic incidents on roads like the Youngdong Expressway near Daegwallyeong Tunnel, causing minor injuries to a few individuals. The persistent snow has also brought inconveniences to residents in mountainous areas, who have had to undertake significant efforts to clear the snow.

[su_heading size=”27″ align=”left” margin=”40″]Looking Ahead: Weather Forecast and Precautions[/su_heading]

More snow is expected in the mountainous areas until this evening, with a light dusting also possible in the inland regions. With rain forecasted for the day after tomorrow, which may turn to snow in higher elevations, residents and travelers in Gangwon Province are advised to prepare for winter conditions by carrying winter gear and staying updated on weather information.

This late return to winter in Gangwon Province serves as a reminder of nature’s unpredictability, offering a unique experience for those who find themselves amidst its snowy embrace. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, the snowy landscapes of Gangwon in March are a sight to behold, blending the beauty of winter with the promise of spring just around the corner.

 

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