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It is still raining heavily in Seoul.

We will connect with the meteorological center to find out in detail where it will rain and when it will rain.



Please tell me about Nam Yu-jin, a caster. 



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Let's look at the radar image first.



Today (8th), the metropolitan area and Gangwon-do were raining as congested fronts passed through all day.



Even at this time, you can see that the rain cloud belt, which has developed strongly in the West Sea, is steadily flowing into the metropolitan area.



It means that the stronger and more purple the rain clouds are, the stronger and stronger they are.



Even at this time, very strong rain of around 60 to 100 mm per hour is pouring down the areas around Gangnam-gu and Seocho-gu in Seoul, Dongjak-gu, Gwangmyeong in Gyeonggi-do, and the nest in Incheon.



Accordingly, a heavy rain warning is in effect in the metropolitan area.



A heavy rain advisory is in effect for Gangwon-do, and a heavy rain warning is in effect for the northern part of Chungcheong, where heavy rain clouds are expected to develop overnight.



The problem is that strong rain clouds are expected to continue to flow into the night.



In addition, it is expected that there will be strong and heavy rain tomorrow as the stagnant front continues to go up and down around the central region.



First, if you look at the accumulated precipitation that fell until 9 o'clock today, 288mm was poured in the Seoul Meteorological Agency, 241 in Gwangmyeong, and more than 100mm in Cheorwon, Gangwon-do.



More rain is expected to continue through the day after tomorrow.



A maximum of 250 mm is expected in the central part and northern Gyeongbuk, and more than 350 mm is expected to be poured in southern Gyeonggi, southern Gangwon, and northern Chungjeong.



The stagnant front will affect Korea until the second half of the week.



Special precautions must be taken to avoid damage from heavy rain.