Rain Expected Tonight After Warm Spring Day
- Rain is expected to move across South Korea starting Sunday night, April 5, 2026, bringing a shift in temperature following a period of mild spring weather.
- According to reports from MBN News Center, the region experienced clear and warm conditions during the day on April 5.
- Meteorological forecasts indicate that the rain will eventually spread nationwide by Monday afternoon.
Rain is expected to move across South Korea starting Sunday night, April 5, 2026, bringing a shift in temperature following a period of mild spring weather.
According to reports from MBN News Center, the region experienced clear and warm conditions during the day on April 5. However, precipitation is forecasted to begin in the central regions of the country starting Sunday night and will continue through Monday morning, April 6.
Meteorological forecasts indicate that the rain will eventually spread nationwide by Monday afternoon. Once the precipitation ceases, temperatures are expected to drop, leading to chillier conditions across the region.
Regional Weather Patterns
While the primary focus is on the precipitation in South Korea, other regions are experiencing varied spring transitions. In the United States, the Mid-South region, including Memphis, Tennessee, saw a similar pattern on April 5. Following rain on Saturday, April 4, the area experienced a drier but cooler Easter Sunday.
In Memphis, temperatures on the morning of April 5 dropped into the mid-to-upper 40s. Afternoon highs reached approximately 65 degrees Fahrenheit, which was noted as being below normal for the date. Winds in that region were recorded from the north at 10 to 15 mph.
Similarly, in New Jersey, reports indicated a warm spring day on April 5, which was expected to precede the arrival of rain showers and chilly temperatures.
Outlook for the Coming Week
For the Mid-South region of the U.S., temperatures are expected to remain near average and conditions dry for Monday, April 6, and Tuesday, April 7. Warmth is forecasted to return during the second half of the week, with spotty rain chances returning late in the week and into the following weekend.
In South Korea, the immediate transition focuses on the cooling effect following the nationwide rain expected to conclude by Monday afternoon, April 6.
