[Tomorrow's Weather] Cloudy Nationwide with Rain in Some Areas... High Temperature 28°C
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jun-yi] On the 2nd, the whole country will be mostly cloudy, with occasional rain in the Chungnam region, Jeolla region, Gyeongnam region, and Jeju.
There will be places with raindrops in the southern part of Chungbuk and the southern part of Gyeongbuk. The expected rainfall on the 1st and 2nd is 10-60mm in the southern coast of Jeonnam, Gyeongnam region (except northwest inland), and Jeju, and over 80mm in the eastern part of Gyeongnam and the mountainous areas of Jeju.
The Jeonnam region (except the southern coast), Chungnam region, Jeonbuk, northwest inland of Gyeongnam, and southern inland of Gyeongbuk will have 5-30mm.
The morning low temperature is forecasted to be 15-23 degrees Celsius, and the daytime high temperature 22-28 degrees Celsius.
Fine dust concentration will be at a good level across all regions. There will be fog mainly in the central inland areas until dawn.
On the east coast, swells will flow in, causing high waves to strongly push onto the sandy beaches and overflow over rocky shores or breakwaters, so caution is needed for coastal safety accidents.
There will be places with gusty winds accompanied by thunder and lightning in the southern sea and Jeju sea.
Sea waves are expected to be 1.0-3.5m in the East Sea coastal waters, 0.5-1.5m in the West Sea coastal waters, 0.5-1.5m in the South Sea coastal waters, and 1.0-2.5m in the South Sea.
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