Rain will stop in most regions nationwide on the 14th, bringing "cloudy" weather. Jeju Island will still see occasional rain through the following day. In the southern and central regions, starting today and tomorrow, temperatures will rise, with the highest apparent temperature reaching up to 33 degrees, bringing heat.

The Korea meteorological Administration said that day, "Today the central region will be cloudy, then see more clouds from the afternoon," adding, "The southern region and Jeju Island will be mostly cloudy."

Students wearing umbrellas hurry along in front of Yeungnam University in Gyeongsan, North Gyeongsang Province, on the afternoon of the 9th as autumn rain falls heavily. /Courtesy of News1

Some areas will see occasional light rain. On Jeju Island, 5 to 40 mm of rain is expected over two days through the 15th, while Daegu and the mid-to-southern parts of North Gyeongsang will see less than 5 mm of rain during the day. Between dawn and the morning of the following day, there may be spots on the southern coast where raindrops of less than 0.1 mm fall.

From late night on the 16th, which falls on Tuesday next week, rain will resume in earnest. The forecast precipitation for the 16th is as follows: ▲ Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi, and the five West Sea islands 5 to 20 mm ▲ inland and mountainous areas of Gangwon 5 to 10 mm ▲ northern Chungnam's west coast 5 to 20 mm.

For the time being, temperatures will remain above average. Lows will range from 14 to 20 degrees, and highs from 24 to 28 degrees. Heat advisories are in effect for the western, northern, eastern, and southern parts of Jeju Island, and some places may experience tropical nights. The Korea meteorological Administration said, "Starting on the 14th in the southern region and on the 15th in the central region, temperatures will rise, so caution is needed in hot areas."

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