On the 18th, citizens carrying umbrellas are walking along a street in Jung-gu, Seoul. The Korea Meteorological Administration forecasted nationwide rain for the day. The rain, which started in northern Gyeonggi Province, is expected to spread to most regions nationwide by the afternoon. Additionally, there are areas experiencing heavy rain of up to 30mm accompanied by thunder, lightning, and strong gusts of wind, and hail is expected in the central inland and North Gyeongsang inland regions. Photo by Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@

On the 18th, citizens carrying umbrellas are walking along a street in Jung-gu, Seoul. The Korea Meteorological Administration forecasted nationwide rain for the day. The rain, which started in northern Gyeonggi Province, is expected to spread to most regions nationwide by the afternoon. Additionally, there are areas experiencing heavy rain of up to 30mm accompanied by thunder, lightning, and strong gusts of wind, and hail is expected in the central inland and North Gyeongsang inland regions. Photo by Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Wondara] On Tuesday the 2nd, the weather is expected to gradually become cloudy mainly in the central region, with rain falling from the afternoon until the early morning of the next day.


According to the Korea Meteorological Administration on the 1st, the expected precipitation from the 2nd to the early morning of the 3rd is forecasted to be 5 to 20mm in the central region, and less than 5mm in areas such as Gangwon Yeongdong, northern Jeonbuk, and northern Gyeongbuk.


The morning low temperature will range from 10 to 19 degrees Celsius, and the daytime high temperature will be between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius, with southern regions such as Daegu expected to reach up to 30 degrees Celsius during the day.


Fine dust levels are expected to be from 'Good' to 'Moderate' across all regions, and some areas along the west coast are forecasted to experience fog.


Sea waves will be 0.5 to 1.5 meters in the East Sea coastal waters, 0.5 to 1.5 meters in the West Sea coastal waters, and 0.5 to 1 meter in the South Sea coastal waters.



The Korea Meteorological Administration advised that winds of 8 to 12 meters per second may blow strongly in some parts of the central west coast, urging caution for facility management and safety accidents.


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