The monsoon rain has mostly subsided for now.
However, the monsoon front will gradually move northward starting this evening, and by tonight, rain clouds are expected to expand to the southern parts of the Chungcheong and Gyeongbuk regions.
The expected rainfall for today (July 4) is not significant, with 5 to 30 mm in Jeju, 5 to 20 mm in the Honam and Gyeongnam regions, and 5 to 10 mm in southern Chungcheong and southern Gyeongbuk. Through this afternoon, the Seoul metropolitan area and other parts of the Chungcheong region may also experience showers of 5 to 20 mm.
While the sky will remain cloudy across the country, strong sunlight will break through the clouds in some areas during the day.
Highs in Seoul, Gangneung, and Daejeon will reach around 31°C (88°F), making it feel muggy.
From tomorrow afternoon through the day after tomorrow, the entire country will be under the influence of the stationary front.
In particular, heavy rain is expected to be concentrated in regions south of Chungcheong, so please take precautions.
[Weather Caster Im Eun-jin]
※ Please note: This article was translated by AI and may contain errors.
Monsoon Front to Move North Starting Tonight; Nationwide Impact Expected by Tomorrow Afternoon
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