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Currently, the rain is strong only in the northern part of Gyeonggi Province and in some areas of Gangwon. In other areas, there are many places where there is a river, but it is too early to feel relieved. The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that by tomorrow (5th), heavy rains over 100-300mm, and more than 500mm, would fall in the central region.

Reporter Ahn Young-in.

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Currently, the rain continues to spread throughout the metropolitan area and Gangwon Province.

However, in some areas, such as Gapyeong, there is a strong rain of about 20 to 30 mm per hour.

However, the weather forecast predicts that there will be very strong rains ranging from 50 to up to 100 mm per hour throughout the central region from this afternoon and tomorrow morning.

This is because the rainy season is going up and down in the central and North Korean regions, and strong rain clouds continue to enter the West Sea.

Estimated precipitation by tomorrow is Seoul, Gyeonggi and Gangwon Yeongseo, North Chungcheong 100~300mm, many places over 500mm.

Many rains of up to 150 mm are also expected in Yeongdong, South Chungcheong, and northern Gyeongbuk.

The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that the typhoon'Hagupit', especially in the north, will weaken in the west of Shanghai, China tomorrow morning.

The Korea Meteorological Administration said that the rainy season in the central region is expected to continue for about 10 days in the future, so be prepared to avoid any damage.