Weather for the Olympics in South Korea

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Good Morning world – the weather forecast for the winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea is as follows:

(Note: These readings are posted from Yongwol South Korea)

This morning they have partly Cloudy skies with a high of 46°F.

Tonight they’ll have partly Cloudy skies with a low of 24°F.

Humidity is 25%, the Dew Point is 12°F -11°C. and the outdoor temp is 35°F 2°C.

The wind direction is   unknown between 0.0 MPH/ x.x KMH.

The Relative barometric pressure is 30.21 in / 1023 hPa (Rising)

There is no UV rating shown at this time, Sunrise is 7:11 a.m. KST Sunset is 6:09 p.m. KST, Moonrise is 9:05 a.m. KST, Moonset is 9:26 p.m. KST. and The moon phase is waxing crescent.

The RAW METAR readings from  Yongwol are:

AAXX 19121 47121 36966 /0000 10019 21109 39929 40228 52018 333 10082 3/102

Visibility is 10.0 miles / 16.0 kilometers with clear skies.

PyeongChang shows no precipitation readings.

Space Weather for planet earth today is:

Today’s Solar flux is 70, the solar wind speed is 537  Kilometers per second and the chance of a solar storm is 1%.

 

The 2018 Winter Olympics are half over now.  Congratulations to all medal winners, be it Gold, Silver or Bronze. Even to those atheletes who missed a medal by scant hundredths of a second, They are the fourth or fifth best in their event on planet earth.  That’s pretty darn good in anyone’s book.

As of this writing, the U.S.A. has 6 medals and Norway has more than 20!  Wow, what’s in the water up there?

 

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