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Last week, a cold, not a time came, and it snowed in Seoul, but as of the start of May (1st), the temperature in some regions exceeded 30 degrees Celsius. Samcheok, Gangwon-do exceeded 30 degrees, and Sokcho climbed to 32.4 degrees, making most parts of the country the hottest this year.

Reporter Jung Gu-hee.

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haze blooms on the white sandy beach of Gangwon-do where the sun is shining.

Children build sand castles in short-sleeved clothing and soak in the cold, still cold water.

[Han Jae-heon / Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do: It's midsummer when I come here. It's over 30 degrees, and I didn't plan to play in the water, but I'm playing with my son.]

Jet skiing, water skiing across the Han River, and the scenery of Seoul are also summer.

Even though the social distance was not over, the mats spread out in every shade and the tents were filled.

[Hangang Park Outing: The corona definitive began to disappear and went out. Summer seems to have come too soon.]

Today, the temperature in Samcheok, Gangwon-do soared to 33.6 degrees Celsius, and Daegu recorded 31.3 degrees.

Sokcho was 32.4 degrees and Uljin was 32.8 degrees, the highest temperature in early May.

The temperature of the east and north of the North Sea increased significantly as the southwestern wind blowing over the Korean Peninsula gradually heated up in the sun.

While the whole country is cloudy tomorrow, the highest daytime temperature in Seoul is expected to be 23 degrees lower than today, but it will still be hot at 30 degrees in Gangneung and 31 degrees in Daegu.

If it expands from the southern region to the central region of Morai tomorrow night, it is expected to recover the normal temperature.

(Video coverage: Heo Chun, Lee Yong-Han, and Hyun-Boo Hyun JIBS, Video editing: Hwang Ji-Young)