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Today (22th) there was an unexpected rain in Seoul. Heavy rain warnings have also been put into effect in areas where heatwave warnings have been issued, as the rainy season has moved further north than expected by the Korea Meteorological Administration.

Reporter Jung Gu-hee covered why the Korea Meteorological Administration was wrong.

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Citizens rush in the rain without an umbrella.

In Seoul, where it was predicted that it would not rain until yesterday, it started raining about 10mm starting this morning.

[Lee Ji-woon/Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul: (Weather forecast) doesn't seem to fit well. It says it's raining, but there are times when it doesn't. I usually carry (umbrella). Because the forecast was too unpredictable.]

Rainstorms were issued due to rains that were unpredictable in Wonju and Yeongwol, Gangwon-do, where heatwave warnings were issued.

The Meteorological Administration originally predicted that the rainy season would rise and only rain in the southern regions and southern Gyeonggi.

However, the actual rain cloud rained more than 30km north to Seoul and south of Gangwon-do.


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a low pressure turns into a half-clockwise forecast program using supercomputers Predicting the southwest wind and predicting that it would only affect the south of Gyeonggi.

The Korea Meteorological Administration explained that the intensity of the low pressure was stronger than expected and it was raining, unlike the forecast.

The rain will fall further.

The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that a strong low pressure would be created on the west coast, and over the next three days, it would rain more than 50 to 150 mm across the country and over 250 mm on the south coast.

(Video coverage: Gongjin-gu, Video editing: Seunghee Lee, VJ: Hyungjin Kim)