[Weather] Monday, Bring an Umbrella... Rain Nationwide from Night
[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] Rain is expected to fall across most regions nationwide starting Monday night, the 27th. Especially, heavy rain is forecasted for the southern mountains of Gangwon and the southern and mountainous areas of Jeju Island.
According to the Korea Meteorological Administration on the 26th, rain will begin in Jeju in the morning tomorrow, spreading to the southern coast during the day and expanding to most regions nationwide by night. Expected rainfall until the 28th is forecasted as 50-150mm in Chungbuk and southern regions, 30-80mm in Gangwon, Chungnam, and Jeju, and 10-40mm in Seoul, Gyeonggi, the northwestern part of Gangwon Yeongseo, and Ulleungdo. Particularly, more than 150mm of heavy rain will fall in the southern mountains of Gangwon and the southern and mountainous areas of Jeju Island.
The minimum temperature on the morning of the 27th will be 20-22 degrees Celsius, and the maximum temperature during the day will be 23-28 degrees Celsius, about 1-3 degrees lower than the previous day.
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Fine dust levels are expected to be 'Good' across all regions due to smooth atmospheric dispersion and the influence of precipitation. Sea waves will be 0.5 to 1.5 meters high in the West Sea, East Sea, and South Sea. Offshore wave heights are forecasted to be 0.5-2.5 meters in the West Sea, 0.5-3 meters in the South Sea, and 1-2 meters in the East Sea.
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