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This time, let’s find out the weather on the way to work.
Connecting to YTN outdoor studio. Caster Yoon Su-bin!
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Yes, this is Yoon Soo-bin.
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Did Seoul experience another tropical night overnight?
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Yes, the current temperature in Seoul is 25.5 degrees, breaking the record for the latest tropical night in one day.
The unusual heat wave will continue during the day.
With Seoul under a heat wave warning for the first time ever in September, the late summer heat is expected to reach its peak as daytime temperatures soar to 35 degrees Celsius.
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In this heat, it’s raining and showering here and there?
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Yes, you should take an umbrella with you on your way to work this morning.
Rain is expected in Yeongdong and Jeju Island, and showers will pass through other regions.
In particular, very heavy showers of up to 50mm per hour are expected, mainly in the Chungcheong and southern regions, so caution is advised.
Tropical nights appeared in the western region, southern coast, and Jeju Island last night.
Currently, Cheongju is at 26.5 degrees, Gwangju is at 26.9 degrees, and Jeju Island is at 27.7 degrees.
With heat wave warnings continuing across the country, many places will experience temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius during the day.
In particular, Seoul, where a heat wave warning has been issued, is likely to break the record for the ‘highest September temperature ever’ as the daytime temperature rises to 35 degrees Celsius.
In other regions, Daejeon is expected to have temperatures of 35 degrees and Daegu is expected to have temperatures of 32 degrees.
Looking at the radar screen right now, it’s raining in Jeju Island and showers in some southern regions.
In the mountainous regions of Jeju, heavy rain of up to 100mm or more is expected until tomorrow.
In the Yeongdong region, rain will fall occasionally in the afternoon.
Additionally, other parts of the country will see heavy rain showers of 5 to 60 mm.
Tomorrow, rain will fall across the country, easing the severe heat wave.
However, the weather is expected to continue to be warmer than usual during the Chuseok holidays.
Meanwhile, at around 9 p.m. last night, Typhoon No. 13, Bubinga, formed in the sea southwest of Guam.
The typhoon is expected to pass through this weekend and move north to near Shanghai, China, early next week.
Even if the typhoon heads toward China, there is a possibility that the large amount of water vapor left behind by the typhoon will affect the Korean Peninsula.
As the Chuseok holiday approaches, typhoon paths are very fluid, so please check the latest weather forecast.
In areas where it rains or showers today, visibility will be limited and roads will be slippery in many places.
Please be mindful of traffic safety, such as leaving more space between cars than usual.
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Weather Update: Heat Wave and Rain Showers Across South Korea
As we start our day, let’s take a look at the current weather conditions in South Korea. According to the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA), the country is experiencing a heat wave warning, with temperatures expected to reach up to 35°C in some areas [[1]]. Seoul, in particular, is expected to break the record for the highest September temperature ever, with a temperature of 35°C [[1]].
Currently, Seoul is at 25.5°C, breaking the record for the latest tropical night in one day [[2]]. The heat wave warning has been issued for the first time ever in September, and the late summer heat is expected to reach its peak during the day.
However, it’s not all sunshine and heat. Rain showers are expected in some regions, particularly in Yeongdong and Jeju Island, with heavy rain of up to 50mm per hour expected in the Chungcheong and southern regions [[2]]. The radar screen shows rain in Jeju Island and showers in some southern regions, with heavy rain of up to 100mm or more expected in the mountainous regions of Jeju until tomorrow.
In addition to the heat wave and rain showers, a typhoon is forming in the sea southwest of Guam and is expected to pass through this weekend, moving north to near Shanghai, China, early next week [[2]]. Although the typhoon is expected to head towards China, there is a possibility that it may affect the weather in South Korea.
Regional Weather Updates
According to the AccuWeather forecast, Seoul is expected to have a high temperature of 35°C, with partly cloudy skies and a chance of rain showers [[2]]. Daegu is expected to have a high temperature of 32°C, with partly cloudy skies and a chance of rain showers.
In other regions, Daejeon is expected to have a high temperature of 35°C, with partly cloudy skies and a chance of rain showers. Jeju Island is expected to have a high temperature of 27.7°C, with rain showers and heavy rain expected in the mountainous regions.
Stay Prepared
With the heat wave and rain showers expected across the country, it’s essential to stay prepared. Make sure to take an umbrella with you on your way to work this morning, and stay hydrated to beat the heat.
Stay tuned for further weather updates, and check the KMA website for the latest forecast and weather warnings [[1]]. You can also check the BBC Weather website for a 14-day weather forecast for Seoul [[3]].
References
What are the expected temperature highs for different regions in South Korea during the current heat wave?
Weather Update: Heat Wave and Rain Showers Across South Korea
As we start our day, let’s take a look at the current weather conditions in South Korea. According to the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA), the country is experiencing a heat wave warning, with temperatures expected to reach up to 35°C in some areas [[1]]. Seoul, in particular, is expected to break the record for the highest September temperature ever, with a temperature of 35°C [[1]].
Currently, Seoul is at 25.5°C, breaking the record for the latest tropical night in one day [[2]]. The heat wave warning has been issued for the first time ever in September, and the late summer heat is expected to reach its peak during the day.
However, it’s not all sunshine and heat. Rain showers are expected in some regions, particularly in Yeongdong and Jeju Island, with heavy rain of up to 50mm per hour expected in the Chungcheong and southern regions [[2]]. The radar screen shows rain in Jeju Island and showers in some southern regions, with heavy rain of up to 100mm or more expected in the mountainous regions of Jeju until tomorrow.
In addition to the heat