On Monday, the 11th, the highest temperature in Seoul will rise to 32 degrees, with a heat wave continuing as the nation is generally cloudy and southern regions will experience rain.
According to the Korea meteorological Administration, rain is expected in southern regions, excluding northern Jeollabuk-do and central-northern Gyeongsangbuk-do. Some areas of Jeju Island will also see rain, which is anticipated to continue until the 12th.
From the afternoon to the night, there may be sporadic showers in areas of the inland of Gyeonggi Province, inland and mountainous areas of Gangwon Province, and inland Chungcheong region.
The lowest morning temperatures are expected to be between 19 and 25 degrees, while the highest daytime temperatures are anticipated to range from 26 to 32 degrees. In some areas, a tropical night phenomenon is expected, with temperatures remaining above 25 degrees from the evening until the morning.
The lowest temperatures in major regions are ▲Seoul 24 degrees ▲Incheon 24 degrees ▲Suwon 23 degrees ▲Chuncheon 21 degrees ▲Gangneung 21 degrees ▲Cheongju 24 degrees ▲Daejeon 23 degrees ▲Jeonju 24 degrees ▲Gwangju 24 degrees ▲Daegu 21 degrees ▲Busan 24 degrees ▲Jeju 26 degrees.
The highest temperatures are ▲Seoul 32 degrees ▲Incheon 30 degrees ▲Suwon 31 degrees ▲Chuncheon 32 degrees ▲Gangneung 28 degrees ▲Cheongju 32 degrees ▲Daejeon 30 degrees ▲Jeonju 31 degrees ▲Gwangju 28 degrees ▲Daegu 29 degrees ▲Busan 28 degrees ▲Jeju 31 degrees.
The concentration of fine dust is forecasted to be at a level of 'good' to 'moderate' across the nation due to favorable atmospheric dispersion and precipitation.