The heat wave, which was dropped in Seoul after the heat wave stopped, was lifted in 38 days.

The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) lifted the weather warning for Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi (excluding Paju, Pocheon and Yeoncheon), Sejong, Daejeon and Chungnam.

The weather warning for Chungbuk Province, Jincheon, Cheongju, Jeonnam, Hwasun, Jindo, Haenam, Gwangyang, Gurye, Gangwon, Hongcheon, Pyeongji, Hoengseong, Chuncheon and Wonju was also released at the same time.

In Seoul, the warning notice will be lifted in 38 days after the warning on July 12 has come into effect.

Sejong, Daejeon and Chungnam are only 40 days, and Incheon is only 35 days.

There are still remarks on the Gwangju, Mokpo, Jeonnam and Jeonbuk areas.

The warning is issued when the maximum daily temperature of 33 degrees or higher is expected to last for more than two days, when the daily maximum temperature exceeds 35 degrees Celsius and is likely to continue for the same period.

As the cold air on the top of the Korean peninsula descends downward, the momentum of the heat wave has fallen.

As of 4 pm, Seoul is 30.7 degrees, Daejeon is 32.1 degrees, Gwangju is 31.8 degrees, Daegu is 28 degrees, Busan is 27.1 degrees, and Gangneung is 27.6 degrees.

But the heat is not completely over.

The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) predicted that from July 20 onwards, heat will be released from the southern part of the country due to the high pressure of the North Pacific.

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