Refer Report
On the 3rd, the weather will be mostly cloudy across the country, but the daytime temperature is expected to be hot with over 30 degrees Celsius. Rainy weather is expected in the Jeolla and Gyeongsang regions and Jeju Island.
The Korea Meteorological Administration forecasted on this day that “there will be occasional rain in the southern regions, mainly in areas affected by the low-pressure trough located in the southern waters of the West Sea.” Rain will mostly stop in the afternoon in Gyeongnam, southern Gyeongbuk, and southern Chungnam, but Jeju Island is expected to see rain until tomorrow.
The expected precipitation on this day is 5-20mm in the Jeolla region, Busan, and Ulsan, 5-10mm on the southern east coast of Gyeongbuk, and less than 5mm in Gyeongnam, Daegu, the southern inland of Gyeongbuk, and the western west coast of Chungnam. Jeju Island is expected to receive 5-40mm of precipitation until the 4th.
The lowest temperature this morning is expected to be 19 to 25 degrees, and the highest temperature during the day is expected to be 26 to 32 degrees. The highest temperature during the day by region is forecast to be 30 degrees in Seoul, 31 degrees in Incheon, 29 degrees in Chuncheon, 27 degrees in Gangneung, 31 degrees in Cheongju, 31 degrees in Daejeon, 32 degrees in Jeonju, 31 degrees in Gwangju, 30 degrees in Daegu, 30 degrees in Busan, and 32 degrees in Jeju.
In the southern region, the muggy weather continues with the highest perceived temperature reaching around 33 degrees. After the rain stops, the temperature rises again, and a heat wave warning may be issued, so care should be taken to manage your health. Tropical nights may occur in the southern coast and Jeju Island for the time being.
Strong winds of around 55 km/h (strong enough to make it difficult for people to walk) are expected to blow along the coast of Gyeongsang Province. On the east coast, high waves caused by swells may surge toward white sand beaches, so caution should be taken to avoid coastal accidents.
On this day, fine dust is expected to show ‘good’ to ‘normal’ levels due to the smooth diffusion of air.
Reporter Ok Ki-won ok@hani.co.kr
Source: Korean