Monsoon Season Begins Nationwide; Heavy Rain Concentrated in Southern Regions and Jeju


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Following the rain in Jeju and southern regions yesterday (June 30), the monsoon season has officially begun nationwide today (July 1).

While the intense rain clouds have now moved out toward the East Sea, nearly 250mm of heavy rainfall has been recorded in the Jindallae Field area of Jeju's mountainous region so far.

Monsoon rain of 5 to 40mm is expected to continue in Jeju and the southern regions until tonight. Please be aware that areas in the central and northern parts of the country, including Seoul, may experience sudden, intense showers.

Looking at tomorrow's temperatures, the morning low in Seoul is expected to be 22°C (72°F), with the humidity pushing the perceived temperature to around 24°C (75°F).

Daytime temperatures will climb to 31°C (88°F) in Seoul, continuing the hot weather.

While the monsoon rain will take a break tomorrow, there are forecasts for showers in the central regions, North Jeolla Province, and North Gyeongsang Province.

(Weather Caster JIN)

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