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raindrops that were pouring scaryly have now faded a little, but rain clouds are coming back in the middle of the night. It is expected that 150mm will fall more, mainly in Chungcheong and Jeonbuk, so you should prepare hard to avoid damage.

Where and how much more rain will come, reporter Seo Dong-gyun will explain.

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This rainy season line, which extends from China to Korea and to the seas of Japan, started to rain down from around yesterday (29th) to around 200 mm in Chungcheong, Jeonbuk and southern Gyeonggi.

In Daejeon, it rained 294 mm, and today at dawn, there was a record rain of 102 mm an hour.

The rainy season front, which has now retreated to the south coast, will rise again around midnight.

At this time, it is expected to supply warm water vapor and spray rain again in the south of Chungcheong and the northern part of Jeonbuk, even up to 50 mm per hour.


Rain is high until tomorrow morning.

A rain of 50 to 100 mm is expected in the south of Chungcheong, North Jeolla Province, and northern Jeonnam. In particular, a heavy rain preliminary report has been issued because it is forecasted to exceed 150 mm in the south of Chungcheong and northern Jeonbuk.


After that, the rainy season front will quickly rise to North Korea, but the rainy season in the southern region will actually end tomorrow.

However, you shouldn't be relieved in central and northern Gyeongbuk, including Seoul.

During the weekend, the rainy season in North Korea is expected to rain again.

The rainy season in the Chubu region continues on the 37th to today for five days longer than normal.

The rainy season in the middle falls and repeats, and ten days can last.

Normally, the North Pacific high pressure pushes the rainy season front over the Korean Peninsula, and the heat waves are coming. This year, the cold air force of the North is so strong that the North Pacific high pressure cannot push the rainy season front, so the rainy season is getting longer.


(CG: Kyuyeon Kim)