On Friday, the 8th, the daytime high temperature will fluctuate around 30 degrees. There will be occasional clouds nationwide, turning gradually cloudy from the afternoon, with rain or showers expected in some areas.

According to the Korea meteorological Administration, the morning low on the 8th is forecasted to be between 19 and 25 degrees, and the daytime high will be between 28 and 33 degrees. A tropical night phenomenon, where temperatures remain above 25 degrees overnight, is expected in some areas.

The 3rd in Gwanghwamun Square, Jongno-gu, Seoul. /Courtesy of News1

The regional morning low temperatures are ▲Seoul 23 degrees ▲Incheon 24 degrees ▲Suwon 22 degrees ▲Chuncheon 21 degrees ▲Gangneung 23 degrees ▲Cheongju 23 degrees ▲Daejeon 22 degrees ▲Jeonju 22 degrees ▲Gwangju 22 degrees ▲Daegu 22 degrees ▲Busan 25 degrees ▲Jeju 27 degrees.

The daytime high temperatures are ▲Seoul 31 degrees ▲Incheon 29 degrees ▲Suwon 30 degrees ▲Chuncheon 31 degrees ▲Gangneung 30 degrees ▲Cheongju 32 degrees ▲Daejeon 31 degrees ▲Jeonju 32 degrees ▲Gwangju 32 degrees ▲Daegu 32 degrees ▲Busan 31 degrees ▲Jeju 30 degrees.

In the mountainous areas of Gangwon and the eastern coast, as well as the northeastern mountainous areas of Gyeongbuk and the northern eastern coast, showers are expected from the afternoon to the evening. The expected precipitation is 5 to 20 mm in the mountainous areas of Gangwon and northeastern Gyeongbuk, and around 5 mm in the eastern coast of Gangwon and northern eastern coast of Gyeongbuk.

While it will briefly lower the temperature where it rains, the humid weather will continue, causing the effective temperature to rise above 31 degrees for the time being, making it very hot.

The fine dust concentration will show a level of 'good' to 'moderate' nationwide due to smooth atmospheric diffusion.

The sea waves will be 0.5 to 1.5 meters in the front seas of the East Sea and the South Sea, and 0.5 to 1.0 meters in the front sea of the West Sea. The wave height in the offshore (about 200 km from the coastline) is expected to be 0.5 to 2.0 meters in all seas, including the East Sea, West Sea, and South Sea.

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