Approaching high pressure with rain in Gyeongsang-do from daytime
Morning temperatures drop below 20 degrees, cool weather

On the 6th, citizens visiting Bukak Pavilion in Jongno-gu, Seoul, are looking at the cloudy sky. The Korea Meteorological Administration announced that rain in Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Gangwon is expected to ease around 3 p.m., and in Chungcheong and northern Gyeongbuk after 6 p.m. The briefly subsided rain is expected to intensify again nationwide from the afternoon of the 7th. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@

On the 6th, citizens visiting Bukak Pavilion in Jongno-gu, Seoul, are looking at the cloudy sky. The Korea Meteorological Administration announced that rain in Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Gangwon is expected to ease around 3 p.m., and in Chungcheong and northern Gyeongbuk after 6 p.m. The briefly subsided rain is expected to intensify again nationwide from the afternoon of the 7th. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] As Typhoon 'Haishen' approaches, the entire country will gradually become cloudy from the morning on Saturday, the 5th, with rain starting in the southern regions.


The Korea Meteorological Administration forecasted that rain will begin in Gyeongsang Province from midday on the 5th and in Jeju Island from night. Expected rainfall amounts are 20-60mm in Gyeongsang Province (except inland Gyeongbuk) and Gangwon Yeongdong, and 5-40mm in other parts of the country.


Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Chungnam regions will remain mostly clear until the afternoon. From the 6th, the country will gradually enter the indirect influence zone of the typhoon, with very heavy rain and strong winds expected nationwide on the 7th and 8th.


The minimum temperature on the morning of the 5th will drop below 20 degrees Celsius, bringing cool weather. Morning lows are forecasted at 14-22 degrees Celsius, and daytime highs at 24-29 degrees Celsius. Fine dust levels will be 'Good' to 'Moderate' across all regions.


Dense fog may form in inland areas from dawn to morning, so caution is advised for traffic safety.


Strong winds and very high waves are expected in the southern offshore waters of Jeju Island. Vessels engaged in navigation or fishing should exercise particular caution. High waves caused by swells may overflow coastal roads or breakwaters along the southern coast and Jeju Island.



Wave heights will be 0.5-2.0m in the East Sea coastal waters, 0.5m in the West Sea coastal waters, and 0.5-2.0m in the South Sea coastal waters. Offshore wave heights are expected to be 0.5-2.0m in the East Sea, 0.5-1.5m in the West Sea, and 1-2.5m in the South Sea.


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