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first heat wave warning was issued this year in Gyeongsang Province and Jeolla Province, including Daegu. The temperature in Daegu is expected to rise to 35 degrees. The heat wave warning is expected to continue until tomorrow (5th).

Reporter Ahn Young-in reports.

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first heat wave warning was issued this year in Gyeongsang Province and Jeolla Province.

The Korea Meteorological Administration said today that around 11 am, heatwave warnings were issued to Gyeongsang Province such as Daegu, Hapcheon, Gyeongju, and Jeolla Province areas such as Suncheon and Gwangyang.

The heat wave warning is announced when the day when the temperature of the sensory sensor is above 33 degrees is expected to last for more than two days. Today, the heat wave advisory is the first announcement since the Meteorological Administration changed the standard for the heat wave last month based on the sensory temperature that reflects the humidity as well as the maximum temperature. .

In Daegu and Gyeongju where the heat wave was issued, the maximum temperature during the day will rise to 35 degrees, Gurye is 34 degrees, and Suncheon is expected to be 33 degrees.

The temperature rises in the southern region because the sunlight is warm and the hot wind blows and the wind blows over the Sobaek mountain range, making it hotter.

The Korea Meteorological Administration said that it is expected that the heat wave will continue as the temperature in Daegu rises to 34 degrees tomorrow, so that it will be prepared to prevent any damage.

The Meteorological Administration predicted that midsummer heat will hit the Midwest on weekends, with the daytime temperature of Seoul staying at 26 degrees today rising to 31 degrees on Saturday.