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Cold Weather & Strong Winds: Busan & Gyeongnam Forecast for Tomorrow

Busan and Gyeongnam residents should prepare for a cold weekend, with temperatures expected to drop below freezing on Saturday morning. Strong winds will exacerbate the chill, making it sense even colder, according to reports.

The anticipated cold snap follows recent discussions regarding potential administrative integration between Busan, and Gyeongnam. While plans for a “mega-city” have stalled, the possibility of closer cooperation – beginning with Busan and Gyeongnam – remains on the table, though Ulshan has expressed strong opposition to integration, according to a report from Namu Wiki here.

The Busan Metropolitan City government has outlined a roadmap aiming for administrative integration by 2028. Mayor Park Hyung-joon emphasized the importance of this integration for the future of South Korea, calling for the national government to provide the necessary institutional and systemic support, as reported on February 10, 2026 here.

The approaching cold weather is expected to impact daily life across the region. Residents are advised to take precautions against the cold, including dressing warmly and limiting outdoor activities. The combination of freezing temperatures and strong winds will create hazardous conditions, potentially impacting transportation and outdoor operate.

Temperature Forecast and Wind Chill

While specific temperature readings were not provided, the forecast indicates temperatures will fall into the negative range (below 0°C or 32°F) on Saturday morning. The strong winds will significantly lower the “feels like” temperature, as well known as the wind chill. This means exposed skin could freeze quickly, increasing the risk of hypothermia and frostbite. It’s crucial to check local weather updates for precise figures as the weekend approaches.

Administrative Integration Plans

The push for administrative integration between Busan and Gyeongnam is not new. Previous attempts to create a “Buulgyeong” mega-city have failed, but the current administration is revisiting the idea. The goal is to create a more economically competitive region, leveraging the strengths of both cities. The Busan Metropolitan City website details the ongoing process and provides updates on the public consultation phase here.

On January 26, 2026, the Busan city government received the final opinion report from the Public Opinion Committee regarding the administrative integration, according to the city’s website.

Regional Context: Buulgyeong

The area encompassing Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam is often referred to as Buulgyeong. According to Wikipedia, this region is the second-largest economic, cultural, industrial, transportation, and trade center in South Korea, after the Seoul Capital Area here. In 2022, the population of the Buulgyeong region was approximately 7,735,893 people. The region’s per capita GRDP was 116,726,000 Korean Won (KRW).

Historically, the area was part of the Gyeongsang Province, established during the Goryeo dynasty. Busan separated from Gyeongnam in 1963, and Ulsan followed in 1997. Despite these administrative divisions, the region maintains strong economic and cultural ties.

What to Expect Next

As the weekend approaches, residents of Busan and Gyeongnam should stay informed about the latest weather updates and heed any warnings issued by local authorities. The Busan Metropolitan City government is expected to continue its efforts to advance the administrative integration process, with further announcements anticipated in the coming months. The success of this initiative will depend on continued public support and the cooperation of all stakeholders.

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