The Korea Meteorological Administration announced that a heat wave warning would be issued as of 10:00 a.m. on July 24.


A citizen is walking with a parasol while cooling fog (mist-type cooling water) is operating at the National Debt Repayment Movement Memorial Park in Jung-gu, Daegu. Photo by Yonhap News

A citizen is walking with a parasol while cooling fog (mist-type cooling water) is operating at the National Debt Repayment Movement Memorial Park in Jung-gu, Daegu. Photo by Yonhap News

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A heat wave warning is issued when the maximum perceived temperature exceeds 35 degrees Celsius for more than two consecutive days, or when significant damage due to heat is expected.


The morning low is forecast to range from 21 to 27 degrees Celsius, while the daytime high is expected to reach between 31 and 37 degrees Celsius.


The midday high in Seoul and Daejeon is expected to soar to 37 degrees Celsius, while Cheongju, Sejong, Jeonju, and Gwangju are forecast to record highs of 36 degrees Celsius.



Tropical nights, where the temperature remains above 25 degrees Celsius overnight, are also expected in many areas, so extra care should be taken to protect your health.


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