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Tomorrow’s Rainy Weather and Cool Down After the Heat Wave

[생활날씨] Rain Expected Across the Country Tomorrow, Heat Wave Alert Lifted

The scorching heat that has been plaguing the nation will finally give way to rain tomorrow, providing some relief from the intense heat. Today, the temperature reached record-breaking levels, with Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi-do, soaring to an unofficial high of 37.3 degrees. Other regions also experienced unusually high temperatures for mid-June, with Jeonju reaching 35.4 degrees and Seoul hitting 34 degrees.

However, tomorrow’s forecast brings some respite as clouds cover the entire country, gradually cooling down the temperature with rain. The rain is expected to start in the morning in Jeju Island and spread to the Chungcheong and Honam regions in the afternoon. The rain cloud belt will expand nationwide, resulting in continuous rainfall until Wednesday.

Rainfall amounts may vary, with some areas receiving as little as 10mm and others experiencing up to 60mm of rain inland. Jeju Island is expected to receive more than 70mm of rainfall. During the rain, there may be thunderstorms and gusts of wind, so caution is advised.

Fortunately, the rain is expected to subside the day after tomorrow. The heat wave, which had been gaining momentum prematurely, will rapidly lose its power. Tomorrow’s highest temperature in Seoul is expected to be 29 degrees, and on Wednesday, it will drop by about 10 degrees to 24 degrees, providing a much-needed relief from the scorching heat.

As the temperature fluctuates rapidly, it is important to take care of your health. Although the weather will cool down temporarily, the temperature is expected to rise again in the second half of the week, with daytime heat around 30 degrees returning on the weekend.

Stay updated with the latest weather information and take necessary precautions to beat the heat.

(Kim Ha-yoon, weather caster)

#BestHeat #JuneHeatWave #TomorrowRain #BeatTheHeat

For Yonhap News TV article inquiries and reports: Kakao Talk/Line jebo23

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Article Rewritten:

Breaking News: Rain on the Horizon, Heat Wave Alert Lifted

After enduring scorching temperatures, relief is finally in sight for the nation as rain is expected to sweep across the country tomorrow. Today witnessed record-breaking heat, with Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi-do, soaring to an unofficial high of 37.3 degrees. Other regions such as Jeonju and Seoul also experienced unusually high temperatures for mid-June, reaching 35.4 degrees and 34 degrees, respectively.

However, tomorrow’s forecast brings a welcome change as clouds blanket the entire country, gradually cooling down the temperature with rain. The rain is predicted to commence in the morning in Jeju Island and progress towards the Chungcheong and Honam regions in the afternoon. The rain cloud belt will then expand nationwide, resulting in continuous rainfall till Wednesday.

Rainfall amounts may vary, with some areas receiving as little as 10mm and others experiencing up to 60mm of rain inland. Jeju Island is expected to receive more than 70mm of rainfall. Although thunderstorms and gusts of wind may occur during the rain, cautionary measures should be taken.

Fortunately, the rain is expected to ease by the day after tomorrow. The heat wave, which gained momentum prematurely, will rapidly lose its strength. The highest temperature expected in Seoul tomorrow is 29 degrees, and it will further drop by approximately 10 degrees to 24 degrees on Wednesday, providing much-needed relief from the scorching heat.

As the temperature continues to fluctuate, it is crucial to prioritize your health. While the weather will briefly cool down, expectations suggest that temperatures will rise again in the second half of the week, with daytime heat around 30 degrees returning over the weekend.

Stay updated with the latest weather information and take necessary precautions to beat the heat.

(Kim Ha-yoon, weather caster)

#BestHeat #JuneHeatWave #TomorrowRain #BeatTheHeat

For Yonhap News TV article inquiries and reports: Kakao Talk/Line jebo23

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