Today (1st), the heat continues, mainly in the south of Chungcheong Province.



Currently, heatwave warnings are in effect in the western regions, but amid the hot weather, a loud shower may pass in the afternoon like yesterday in Chungnam and Honam.



Meanwhile, a weak rain started in Jeju. This is because the indirect influence of the typhoon that is heading far north has begun.



There seems to be a need to prepare for the rapidly changing weather going forward.



Currently, Typhoon Maisak No. 9 is heading north from the west coast of Okinawa, Japan.



It looks like the strength of the river was raised one step further by the river at night. In the future, I will turn northeast a little and go up north, and tomorrow evening, I will pass through the east coast of Jeju and penetrate the inland of Yeongnam like this at dawn.



Accordingly, the entire Korean Peninsula, from tomorrow after the typhoon to the day after tomorrow, will be directly affected by the typhoon.



Over two days, water bombs of more than 400mm will be poured on the east coast and the Jeju mountains. It is expected that a lot of rain, up to 300mm in Gyeongnam province, and 100~200mm in central and northern regions, Chungbuk and Gyeongbuk.



In addition, it rains, but I'm worried about the wind above all. In the east coast and Jeju, where typhoons pass near, gusts of 50m per second will swell.



At this level, the facility may fly away and the pylon may bend. People can also be swept away.



Please prepare thoroughly for typhoons to avoid damage.



(Meteorological Caster Tae Bin)