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Today (21st) the day was very hot, but tomorrow will be hotter. The highest daytime temperature in Seoul tomorrow is expected to be the hottest this year, 35 degrees. It will be a heat wave that is difficult to withstand even heat waves and masks.

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A beach in Ulsan.

Although it hasn't been opened yet, the steamy heat has continued to keep the beaches on the shore.

[Gangnari/Dong-gu, Ulsan: Since it's outdoors, I think it's great to be able to meet (children) friends and play while also setting social distances.]

Hangang Park in Yeouido, Seoul, where the maximum temperature during the day peaked to 32.7 degrees.

The shade seat under the tree is full of people with tents and mats. He fanned his hands and played a portable electric fan, but it was not enough to chase the heat.

[Jeong Chae Yeon/Goyang City, Gyeonggi Province: I came out knowing that if I lay down in a tent, it would not be very hot. Rather, even if you set up a tent, it's too hot, so it's best to just stay at home.]

Because of concerns about Corona19 infection, I have to wear a mask, so the heat I feel is even worse.

[Lee Jun-suk/Seoul Gangseo-gu: I thought it would be cooler if there was a wind, but it turned out that the beer is hot and a lot hotter. It is more frustrating because of the mask.] The

heat wave warning was issued today in Gyeonggi-do and Gangwon-do, and the warning will be expanded to Chungcheong and Gyeongbuk tomorrow.

Tomorrow, Daejeon 34 degrees, Daegu 33 degrees, etc., the temperature in all parts of the inland will rise to around 33 degrees, and Seoul is expected to be the hottest 35 degrees this summer.

As the rain falls across the country from Wednesday to Friday, the momentum of the heat is expected to be dampened.

(Video coverage: Dongkook Lim and Jaeyoung Ahn UBC, Video editing: Sunghoon Jung)