On Saturday the 13th, showers are expected in most areas nationwide, mainly inland.


The Korea Meteorological Administration forecasted that showers will bring 5 to 40 mm of rain across the country, including the Seoul metropolitan area.


On the 2nd, when the monsoon rain began in earnest nationwide including Seoul, office workers heading to work in Yeouido, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, were walking with umbrellas. Photo by Jo Yongjun jun21@

On the 2nd, when the monsoon rain began in earnest nationwide including Seoul, office workers heading to work in Yeouido, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, were walking with umbrellas. Photo by Jo Yongjun jun21@

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Due to the influence of a stationary front and the influx of abundant moisture, heavy rain accompanied by gusts and thunder and lightning will fall from night in Jeju Island and the southern coast of Jeollanam-do.


The expected rainfall from the 13th to 14th is ▲Southern coast of Jeollanam-do 30?80 mm (over 100 mm in heavy rain areas) ▲Gwangju and Jeollanam-do (excluding southern coast) 5?40 mm ▲Jeonbuk 5?30 mm ▲Busan, Ulsan, and southern coast of Gyeongnam 30?80 mm (over 100 mm in heavy rain areas of southern Gyeongnam) ▲Inland Gyeongnam 20?60 mm ▲Daegu and Gyeongbuk 5?40 mm ▲Jeju Island 50?100 mm (over 150 mm in heavy rain areas except northern part).


In areas where rain or showers fall, temperatures will temporarily drop, but after the rain stops, temperatures will rise again under high humidity, making it hot and humid.


The morning low temperature on this day will be 19?24 degrees Celsius, and the daytime high temperature will be 25?33 degrees Celsius, similar to or slightly higher than the average (morning low 20?22 degrees, daytime high 26?30 degrees).



Fine dust levels are expected to be 'normal' across all regions. However, the Seoul metropolitan area and Chungcheong region are expected to experience temporarily 'bad' levels in the morning.


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