Heavy snowfall blankets Seoul streets, causing traffic disruptions and prompting a disaster alert.
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Heavy snowfall hits Seoul, disaster alert issued

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The season's first heavy snowfall struck Seoul and surrounding areas on Thursday, December 4, prompting authorities to issue an emergency disaster alert. With accumulation exceeding 5 centimeters per hour, traffic disruptions were anticipated, including the postponement of a football match. On Friday, December 5, subway and bus services were increased to manage the fallout.

Heavy snow began falling late in the afternoon on December 4 in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province. The state weather agency reported accumulation exceeding 5 centimeters per hour, with up to 5 cm of snowfall recorded by 7 p.m. in the Seoul metropolitan area, eastern Gangwon Province, and west-central South Chungcheong Province. The government issued a disaster alert to warn of potential traffic disruptions during the evening commute and elevated the heavy snowfall warning from "attention" to "caution." The interior ministry activated the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters at Level 1 alert.

Vehicles crawled slowly on major expressways, and some roads were closed for safety reasons. Snow or rain was forecast for central regions through the night, with the cold snap expected to continue through Friday. Amid these conditions, the first leg of the K League promotion-relegation playoffs between Bucheon FC 1995 and Suwon FC at Bucheon Stadium, 20 kilometers west of Seoul, was postponed due to snow. Scheduled for 7 p.m. on December 4, the match was delayed as snow blanketed the pitch two hours before kickoff and ultimately canceled. It will now start at 7 p.m. on December 5 in Bucheon. The second leg, originally set for 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Suwon Stadium, 30 kilometers south of Seoul, will have its schedule finalized on Friday, with Monday a likely option to allow rest. The winner advances to K League 1 next year, while the loser drops to K League 2.

Bucheon FC, which joined the second division in 2013, reached the playoffs for the first time after finishing third this season and defeating Seongnam FC in a goalless draw. Suwon FC, finishing 11th in K League 1, has won promotion-relegation playoffs in 2015 and 2023.

On Friday morning, December 5, the Seoul metropolitan government increased subway runs by 20 during the rush hour and extended peak bus dispatch by 30 minutes to ease traffic. All road closures were lifted overnight.

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X discussions highlight heavy snowfall causing traffic disruptions and icy roads in Seoul, prompting disaster alerts and increased public transport. Users express concern over commute chaos and slips, while some appreciate the snow's beauty. Humorous posts mock Seoul's intense reaction compared to snow-prone regions or southern cities like Busan.

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Heavy snowfall and severe cold wave in southern South Korea, snow-covered streets with bundled-up people and icy conditions.
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South Korea hit by severe cold wave and heavy snow in south

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A severe cold wave gripped South Korea on Friday, January 2, 2026, with temperatures plunging and heavy snow falling in southern regions including South and North Jeolla provinces and Jeju Island, according to the weather agency. As of 8 a.m., Seoul recorded minus 11.2 degrees Celsius, while some areas saw near minus 15 degrees Celsius.

Morning temperatures in Seoul plunged to minus 11 degrees Celsius on Friday, December 26, as a severe cold snap gripped South Korea the day after Christmas. The Korea Meteorological Administration reported this as the season's lowest, with cold wave alerts issued across Gangwon Province. Daytime highs are expected to reach minus 7 to 2 degrees Celsius, with light snow or rain forecast for Jeolla provinces and Jeju Island.

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Slippery snow roads in Saarland led to 39 traffic accidents, with five people lightly injured. Police handled around 60 weather-related operations since the afternoon. Bus services were suspended in several municipalities.

Heavy snow lashing Japan's Sea of Japan coast since Tuesday has killed four people in Niigata Prefecture and injured 26 others. The Japan Meteorological Agency warns of continued heavy snowfall, especially in Tohoku and Hokuriku regions, through Saturday.

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A winter surge struck Schleswig-Holstein on Monday, January 26, blanketing the region in up to 10 centimeters of snow and ice. This led to numerous accidents and disruptions in local public transport. The German Weather Service (DWD) warned of ongoing snowfall, freezing rain, and ice risks until Tuesday.

An intense snow offensive hits France on Wednesday, with 38 departments on orange alert for snow and ice. Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot advises avoiding travel in Île-de-France and favoring telework. Deadly accidents and transport disruptions already mark the current episode.

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A bus veered off the road in western Seoul on Friday afternoon, plowing into pedestrians near Seodaemun Station and injuring 13 people, with two in serious condition. The driver claimed the brakes failed, but police found no signs of alcohol or drugs. Authorities are investigating the cause.

 

 

 

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