The sweltering heat is persisting, regardless of the time of day.
Although it is evening, citizens can be seen at Hangang Park trying to cool off amidst the stifling heat.
Seoul experienced its first tropical night of the year last night (the 11th), and a tropical night advisory was issued today.
This is the first time a tropical night advisory has been issued in Seoul since the system was introduced this year.
Tropical night advisories are also expanding nationwide.
With the exception of some coastal and mountainous areas, a tropical night advisory is currently in effect.
Tomorrow, the feels-like temperature in most regions will rise above 33°C. In particular, the southern regions, which are directly exposed to warm and humid southerly winds, will see feels-like temperatures soar up to 38°C.
This heat is expected to ease as rain falls across the country on Tuesday and Wednesday.
However, the heat will continue in the southern regions where rainfall is expected to be light, and the heat will return to the central regions once the rain stops.
You should also prepare for potential rain damage, as short but intense and heavy rainfall is expected in the central and western regions on Tuesday and Wednesday.
[Weather Caster Ahn Su-jin]
※ Please note: This article was translated by AI and may contain errors.
Heatwave Continues: 'Feels-Like' Temperature to Reach 33°C Tomorrow; Rain Expected Nationwide on Tuesday
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