The typhoon has all disappeared, but the water vapor that accompanied it continues to flow in.



Even though there are many areas that are showing a lull right now, there are rain clouds passing here and there.



It is most likely to be over 100mm in the northern part of Gyeonggi-do, and the maximum is 70mm in the metropolitan area, Yeongseo, the vicinity of Jirisan and Jeju Island, and 5-40mm in other areas.



You have to be careful as it can sometimes pour strongly even when you are in a lull.



Heavy rain warnings have been issued for mountainous areas in Jeju Island, and storm warnings have been issued centered on the southern seas.



Meanwhile, a heat wave warning has been issued again in the inland south of Chungcheong Province. If you look at the daytime temperature today, Seoul and Daejeon will rise to 32 degrees, and as humidity increases, there will be many more places where the sensible temperature will exceed 33 degrees.



The rain will all stop on the next day, but there will be frequent showers and the weather will be hotter.



(Tae-Bin Yang, Weather Caster)