As much as 40cm fell in less than a day in part of Seoraksan national park. Plus, a powerful tornado in Australia
The highlands in the mountainous region of eastern Gangwon province in South Korea saw unusually heavy snowfall this week. Between 5.30pm local time on Wednesday and 9am on Thursday, as much as 40cm fell at the Socheong shelter of Seoraksan national park, while 20cm was recorded at its Jungcheong shelter.
This unexpected snowfall has caused damage ahead of a harvest on wild vegetable farms that operate on the mountains. Conditions over the next few days are expected to improve, with warmer and drier weather over the weekend.
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