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Then, we will reconnect the weather center here to see how much more rain will come in the future.



Please tell me, caster Nam Yu-jin. 



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Even now, heavy rain clouds continue to flow into the metropolitan area.



As you can see now, a very strong purple cloud of heavy rain is steadily flowing toward the southern part of Gyeonggi-do.



Right now, very strong rain is concentrated in the southern part of Gyeonggi-do, and quite a lot of rain is pouring in the southern part of Gangwon-do.



In Seoul, the heavy rain seems to have subsided.



In the northern part of Gyeonggi-do and northern part of Gangwon-do, the rain is showing a calm state.



However, the rain clouds expanded toward the northern part of North Chungcheong Province.



The special report is also expected to expand further south accordingly.



Heavy rain warnings are still in effect in the metropolitan area.



Heavy rain advisory for Gangwon-do, heavy rain advisory for northern Chungcheongnam-do, and heavy rain advisory for northern Chungcheong Province.



Heavy rain is expected until the day after tomorrow (11th).



In the central region, up to 250mm of rain is expected, and up to 350mm of rain is expected in southern Gyeonggi, southern Gangwon, inland and mountainous areas, and northern Chungcheong, as well as 50 to 150mm in the other Chungcheong areas and up to 80mm in Jeollabuk-do and Gyeongsangbuk-do.



Let's take a look at the accumulated precipitation so far.



A record-breaking 381mm of heavy rain was recorded at the Seoul Meteorological Agency, and over 300mm of rain fell in Gwangmyeong.



Going forward, the congestion front seems to have an impact as it moves up and down Korea until the second half of the week.



For this reason, you need to be particularly prepared to avoid damage from the rain that falls in the future.