Seoul Paralyzed by Historic November Snowstorm

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Seoul experienced its heaviest November snowfall since records began in 1907, with 16 cm of snow disrupting flights, closing roads, and causing transport delays. The snowfall, attributed to strong westerly winds and a significant temperature difference between the sea surface and cold air, led to at least one fatal traffic accident. The snow is expected to continue into Thursday morning, marking a stark contrast to the recent mild autumn weather.
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- Heaviest snowstorm in 100 years brings Seoul to a halt MSN
- Record Snowfall Hurls Seoul Into Winter The New York Times
- Travel Stunned By Record-Setting Korean Snow The Weather Channel
- Biggest November snowstorm in half a century hits Seoul and grounds flights The Associated Press
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