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Thu, May 26, 2022 | 11:46
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Trees covered with frost as unseasonably cold weather continues [PHOTOS]
Posted : 2021-10-18 15:02
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Frost forms on maple leaves at Jeju Island's Mount Halla, as the mercury drops to near zero in the region, Oct. 17. Seoul experienced its record-low temperature of 1.3 degrees Celsius for mid-October that day, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration. Cold weather is expected to continue throughout this week. Yonhap
Frost forms on maple leaves at Jeju Island's Mount Halla, as the mercury drops to near zero in the region, Oct. 17. Seoul experienced its record-low temperature of 1.3 degrees Celsius for mid-October that day, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration. Cold weather is expected to continue throughout this week. Yonhap

Frost forms on maple leaves at Jeju Island's Mount Halla, as the mercury drops to near zero in the region, Oct. 17. Seoul experienced its record-low temperature of 1.3 degrees Celsius for mid-October that day, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration. Cold weather is expected to continue throughout this week. Yonhap
A man walks past trees and bushes covered with frost on Jeju Island's Mount Halla, Oct. 17. Yonhap

Frost forms on maple leaves at Jeju Island's Mount Halla, as the mercury drops to near zero in the region, Oct. 17. Seoul experienced its record-low temperature of 1.3 degrees Celsius for mid-October that day, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration. Cold weather is expected to continue throughout this week. Yonhap
Chrysanthemums are covered with frost as morning lows fell to minus 5 degrees Celsius at Daegwallyeong Pass in Gangwon Province, Oct. 17. Yonhap

Frost forms on maple leaves at Jeju Island's Mount Halla, as the mercury drops to near zero in the region, Oct. 17. Seoul experienced its record-low temperature of 1.3 degrees Celsius for mid-October that day, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration. Cold weather is expected to continue throughout this week. Yonhap
Frost forms on leaves at a mountain village in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, Oct. 17. Yonhap

First frost of season spotted in Seoul as chilly weather continues
First frost of season spotted in Seoul as chilly weather continues
2021-10-18 10:47  |  Environment & Animals

Frost forms on maple leaves at Jeju Island's Mount Halla, as the mercury drops to near zero in the region, Oct. 17. Seoul experienced its record-low temperature of 1.3 degrees Celsius for mid-October that day, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration. Cold weather is expected to continue throughout this week. Yonhap
Children warm their hands with instant hot packs amid chilly weather at Gyeongbok Palace, Seoul, Oct. 17. Yonhap

Frost forms on maple leaves at Jeju Island's Mount Halla, as the mercury drops to near zero in the region, Oct. 17. Seoul experienced its record-low temperature of 1.3 degrees Celsius for mid-October that day, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration. Cold weather is expected to continue throughout this week. Yonhap
A store at a shopping mall displays winter coats and jackets amid unseasonably cold weather, Seoul, Oct. 17. Yonhap

Frost forms on maple leaves at Jeju Island's Mount Halla, as the mercury drops to near zero in the region, Oct. 17. Seoul experienced its record-low temperature of 1.3 degrees Celsius for mid-October that day, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration. Cold weather is expected to continue throughout this week. Yonhap
Volunteers deliver charcoal briquettes to low-income residents amid unseasonably chilly weather in Seoul, Oct. 16. Yonhap

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