It was a bright Chuseok morning.



Today (10th) you will be able to see the full moon through the clouds in most areas.



However, it will be cloudy in the east coast and Jeju, and it will rain a little in Jeju, and raindrops will fall in the south coast of Gyeongsangnam-do.



The time you can see the full moon through the clouds today will be around 7 PM.



You will see the roundest full moon in 100 years.



Currently, visibility in most areas is good, but in the mountainous areas of Gangwon, there may be thick fog until tomorrow, so please be careful.



If you look at the current temperature, Seoul 19.2 degrees is similar to the same time as yesterday, and the daytime temperature will be a little lower than yesterday at 25 to 28 degrees.



From tomorrow onwards, it will be cloudy.



It is expected that rain will spread to the east coast of Yeongnam tomorrow and Yeongdong, and to other southern regions on Monday, the last day of the holiday.



The amount of rain may not be much, but you should refer to the latest weather information as there may be changes.



(Meteorological Caster Lim Eun-jin)