On Tuesday the 30th, most regions nationwide will continue to experience heat and tropical nights.


On the 26th, when the scorching heat was at its peak, a child is riding a waterslide at the 2024 Seoul Summer Beach event held at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno-gu, Seoul. Photo by Jo Yongjun jun21@

On the 26th, when the scorching heat was at its peak, a child is riding a waterslide at the 2024 Seoul Summer Beach event held at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno-gu, Seoul. Photo by Jo Yongjun jun21@

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The country will have occasional clouds, and the Seoul metropolitan area and Gangwon Province will be mostly cloudy. There will be occasional rain during the day in Seoul, Incheon, southern Gyeonggi, and northern Chungbuk. Northern Gyeonggi and inland and mountainous areas of Gangwon will see rain until late afternoon, then it will subside.


The east coast of Gangwon will have less than 0.1mm of rain in the morning. Chungnam is forecast to have similar light rain in the afternoon. The expected rainfall over the two days from the 29th to 30th is 5?30mm in northern Gyeonggi. During the same period, inland and mountainous areas of central and northern Gangwon are expected to receive 5?20mm, and southern inland and mountainous Gangwon about 5mm.


The expected rainfall on the 30th for Seoul, Incheon, southern Gyeonggi, and the five western islands is 5mm. Northern Chungbuk will also see less than 5mm of raindrops during the same period.

The morning low temperature is forecast to be 22?29°C, and the daytime high temperature 29?36°C.


Most regions nationwide will have a maximum perceived temperature around 35°C, making it very hot, so health management should be carefully observed. Fine dust levels will be 'Good' nationwide due to smooth atmospheric dispersion.



Sea waves will be 0.5?1.0m off the coasts of the East Sea and South Sea, and 0.5?1.5m off the West Sea. Wave heights in the offshore waters (about 200km from the coastline) are predicted to be 0.5?2.0m in the East Sea and West Sea, and 0.5?1.5m in the South Sea.


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