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heavy rain newsletter that had been issued in the central region has been lifted, but I can't take my mind off it yet. It is said that there will be a lot of rain all over the country from tomorrow (7th) to the day after tomorrow.

Reporter Jung Gu-hee will deliver the weather in the future.

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Let's look at the waiting situation from yesterday to today.

The 4th Typhoon Estuary was destroyed after landing in China, but the water vapor left by the typhoon flowed into the Korean Peninsula and a strong low pressure was created on the Korean Peninsula, and it rained again in the central region this morning.

Since yesterday, rain of 325mm has been poured into the mountainous area of ​​Gangwon Inje, 265mm in Goseong, and 218mm in Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi Province.

Most of the time, as the low pressure escaped into the East Sea, the rain stopped.

However, a lot of rain was forecast from tomorrow.

Dry, cold air always flows behind the low pressure.

The cold air was so strong that it pushed the North Pacific high pressure a bit to the south.


The water vapor flowing along the edge of the North Pacific high pressure increases the rainy season in the summer. As the high pressure of the North Pacific pushed up, a passage of water vapor opened up to the southern region.

Because of this, the rainy season front line will be formed in the southern region from tomorrow to the day after tomorrow.

In the morning of the south coast tomorrow morning, Chungcheong and the southern regions of the afternoon, the southern part of Gyeonggi and Gangwon-do tomorrow night, and heavy rains are expected again, so a heavy rain reserve was issued.

From tomorrow to the day after tomorrow, rains over 100-200mm and at most 300mm were forecast in Chungcheong, Gyeongbuk, Jeonbuk, southern Gyeonggi, and southern Gangwon.

It is expected to rain 50~100mm in Seoul, Jeonnam and Gyeongnam.

(Video editing: Junhee Kim)