Typhoon Barbie landed on the Ongjin Peninsula, Hwanghae-do at around 5:30 a.m. and headed north.

As a result, Korea has passed the peak of typhoons, but it is still too early to be comfortable.

A strong wind of 37m per second is blowing at the center of the typhoon, and strong winds are blowing throughout the metropolitan area and central regions, including Seoul, which are directly affected by moving to North Korea while maintaining strong power.

As you can see, the area that is visible in purple is a region where strong wind is blowing. There is a very strong wind of over 40m per second on Mokdeokdo Island in Incheon, and a strong wind of 20m per second is blowing in Guro, Seoul.

Therefore, typhoon warnings are issued in some areas of Gyeonggi and the West Sea, including Seoul.

It is expected that strong winds of 30 to 40 meters per second will continue to blow on the central west coast and 20 to 30 meters per second in the central region until the morning, so you should not relax until the end.

It will gradually escape from the area affected by the typhoon, but it will rain a lot in the southern regions until tomorrow due to the large amount of water vapor driven by the pressure valley.

In particular, heavy rain of up to 200mm or more will be poured in the southern coast and the vicinity of Mt.

(Ahn Soo-jin, weather caster)