You probably check the weather daily, but have you ever thought about how different cultures talk about or even *experience* it? What if the way a country forecasts weather tells you something deeper about its people and priorities?
The phrase "내일 날씨" (nae-il nal-ssi) is trending because people in South Korea are actively searching for "tomorrow's weather."
This isn't just about checking if it will rain; it reflects a deep cultural reliance on precise weather information for daily planning, from farming to fashion.