On November 27, 2024, Seoul experienced its heaviest November snowfall on record, surprising residents and visitors who were enjoying unseasonably warm autumn weather just days prior. The wintery scene brought approximately 6.5 inches of snow to the city, making it a memorable day for many.
Record Snowfall Transforms Seoul into a Winter Wonderland

Record Snowfall Transforms Seoul into a Winter Wonderland
Seoul's first significant snowfall of the season delights tourists and locals alike, marking an unprecedented November weather event.
The sudden change in weather caught locals off guard, with some, like Christine Domingo, traveling from Manila specifically for autumn foliage. Instead, they were treated to an unexpected winter wonderland. "We got both,” she said after celebrating the snow with her family at Namsan, a popular scenic mountain in the city.
As the storm progressed, some areas of Seoul recorded as much as eight inches of snow. This abrupt shift to winter led to the grounding of various flights and the issuance of weather warnings by South Korea's meteorological authorities, reflecting the severity of the snowfall. With the previous record for November set in 1972 at just under five inches, this notable snowfall is a significant historical event, capturing the attention of snow enthusiasts and the community.
As the storm progressed, some areas of Seoul recorded as much as eight inches of snow. This abrupt shift to winter led to the grounding of various flights and the issuance of weather warnings by South Korea's meteorological authorities, reflecting the severity of the snowfall. With the previous record for November set in 1972 at just under five inches, this notable snowfall is a significant historical event, capturing the attention of snow enthusiasts and the community.