If you are visiting us in Korea around this time, you may not know but it's actually not normal for Korea to have spring flowers at the same time as a wintry chill. Many had to bundle up tight to enjoy the spring flowers and blossoms over the weekend. <br /><br /> Seoul had a low of around zero degrees Celsius this morning, while Beijing also had chilly start to the day, but the spring cold will ease this afternoon. <br /><br /> Seoul will get up to 14 degrees while Gyeongju will hit 17 degrees. <br /><br /> Thick fog along the west coast will burn off as the day goes on but it's more likely that we'll see relatively high levels of fine and ultra-fine dust during the day. <br /><br />With that, let's take a look at the international weather for viewers around the world. <br /><br /> Most of South Korea will notice higher afternoon highs under partly sunny skies, and many parts of North Korea will also have sun and double digit afternoon highs.<br /><br />As for the rest of Asia, the summer season starts this week in Manila, as the northeast monsoon season is about to end. <br /><br />Sydney is set for a warm and humid week of above-average temperatures with highs of above 30 degrees forecast across the city.<br /><br />Heading to North America, the chilly start to April is expected to continue across most of Canada. <br /> <br />As for South America, thunderstorms are likely overnight into early Monday morning in Buenos Aires. <br /><br />Taking you to Europe,... most major cities in Europe will have a rainy Monday. <br /><br />Lastly to Africa, Addis Ababa will have frequent rain along with scattered thunderstorms. <br /><br />That's all the weather update for now. <br />