On Monday, July 13, a heat wave is expected to persist across most of the country, with some areas forecasted to experience rain or showers. During the day, the feels-like temperature may rise to around 35 degrees Celsius, with showers predicted in the metropolitan area and rain expected in parts of South Jeolla and western South Gyeongsang.
According to the Korea Meteorological Administration on July 12, heat wave warnings are currently in effect for most regions, and temperatures are expected to remain above the average levels (minimum 20-22°C; maximum 26-30°C) for the time being.
In particular, the feels-like temperature is projected to soar to around 35 degrees Celsius, especially in the metropolitan area, Chungcheong region, and southern parts of the country.
While areas experiencing rain or showers may see a temporary drop in temperature, humidity is expected to rise after the rain stops, leading to muggy conditions.
Morning low temperatures are forecasted as follows: △Seoul 26°C △Incheon 26°C △Chuncheon 24°C △Gangneung 26°C △Daejeon 25°C △Daegu 26°C △Jeonju 27°C △Gwangju 27°C △Busan 25°C △Jeju 26°C.
Daytime high temperatures are expected to be: △Seoul 33°C △Incheon 32°C △Chuncheon 33°C △Gangneung 35°C △Daejeon 35°C △Daegu 36°C △Jeonju 34°C △Gwangju 33°C △Busan 31°C △Jeju 31°C.
The country will experience occasional clouds, becoming increasingly overcast by night. The South Jeolla and South Gyeongsang regions, along with Jeju Island, are expected to have generally cloudy weather. Rain in the South Jeolla and western South Gyeongsang regions is anticipated to mostly cease by evening.
Expected rainfall amounts are: △Gwangju and South Jeolla 5-20mm △Western South Gyeongsang 5-20mm △Jeju mountains 30-80mm △Jeju (excluding mountains) 5-30mm.
From afternoon to evening, showers may occur in Seoul, Gyeonggi, Chungcheong regions, and inland mountainous areas of Gangwon, as well as in North Jeolla.
Expected rainfall amounts are: △Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi 5-60mm △Inland and mountainous areas of Gangwon 5-40mm △Daejeon, Sejong, South Chungcheong, North Chungcheong 5-60mm △North Jeolla 5-60mm.
Fine dust levels are expected to remain at 'good' levels across all regions.
According to the Korea Meteorological Administration on July 12, heat wave warnings are currently in effect for most regions, and temperatures are expected to remain above the average levels (minimum 20-22°C; maximum 26-30°C) for the time being.
In particular, the feels-like temperature is projected to soar to around 35 degrees Celsius, especially in the metropolitan area, Chungcheong region, and southern parts of the country.
While areas experiencing rain or showers may see a temporary drop in temperature, humidity is expected to rise after the rain stops, leading to muggy conditions.
Morning low temperatures are forecasted as follows: △Seoul 26°C △Incheon 26°C △Chuncheon 24°C △Gangneung 26°C △Daejeon 25°C △Daegu 26°C △Jeonju 27°C △Gwangju 27°C △Busan 25°C △Jeju 26°C.
Daytime high temperatures are expected to be: △Seoul 33°C △Incheon 32°C △Chuncheon 33°C △Gangneung 35°C △Daejeon 35°C △Daegu 36°C △Jeonju 34°C △Gwangju 33°C △Busan 31°C △Jeju 31°C.
The country will experience occasional clouds, becoming increasingly overcast by night. The South Jeolla and South Gyeongsang regions, along with Jeju Island, are expected to have generally cloudy weather. Rain in the South Jeolla and western South Gyeongsang regions is anticipated to mostly cease by evening.
Expected rainfall amounts are: △Gwangju and South Jeolla 5-20mm △Western South Gyeongsang 5-20mm △Jeju mountains 30-80mm △Jeju (excluding mountains) 5-30mm.
From afternoon to evening, showers may occur in Seoul, Gyeonggi, Chungcheong regions, and inland mountainous areas of Gangwon, as well as in North Jeolla.
Expected rainfall amounts are: △Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi 5-60mm △Inland and mountainous areas of Gangwon 5-40mm △Daejeon, Sejong, South Chungcheong, North Chungcheong 5-60mm △North Jeolla 5-60mm.
Fine dust levels are expected to remain at 'good' levels across all regions.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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