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Let's find out in more detail by connecting the path and power of the typhoon to the meteorological center.



Please tell us about Ahn Su-jin Caster.



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Yes, right now, I can see Jeju Marado next to me. The typhoon is still far away, but as the waves get higher than before, these white wave bubbles are visible.



Typhoon 'Omais' is currently passing the sea northwest of Okinawa, Japan.



If you check the course in a little more detail, it seems that it will pass through the western sea of ​​Jeju at 9 PM and land in Goheung, Jeollanam-do at midnight, and then pass through Hadong, Gyeongnam, and weaken into a temperate cyclone.



If you check the cloud video of the typhoon, you can't see the typhoon itself, it's a small class typhoon.



Currently, it is raining mainly in the southern region due to the influence of the stagnant front, and in Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do, it is raining strongly at 30mm per hour in particular.



Here, as the typhoon supplies a large amount of water vapor, heavy rain of up to 400 mm is expected in the mountainous areas of Jeju, the southern coast, and the vicinity of Mt. Jiri until tomorrow.



In particular, it is expected to accompany strong winds with instantaneous wind speeds of up to 100 km/h on the southern coast and Jeju between the night of the 23rd and the dawn of tomorrow, when the typhoon passes.



Therefore, a typhoon preliminary warning has been issued for Jeju, Honam, and Gyeongnam regions, and heavy rain and strong wind warnings are expected to take effect in the future.



(Meteorological Caster Ahn Su-jin)