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problem with <anchor> is that in this situation, there is a forecast that in the central region there will be more rain of 300 mm by tomorrow (3 days) and 500 mm of rain for three days on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Typhoons are rising again, making rain clouds stronger. Because it is characterized by pouring in a flash, mainly at night, it is important to be careful and careful.

Reporter Jung Gu-hee.

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Last night, the fourth typhoon'Hagupit' occurred in the southeastern sea of ​​Taiwan.

In the Filipino language, the word "whip" means "a small hurricane that is far from the Korean Peninsula," but it is developing a rainy season in Korea.

This rainy season was developed by continuously supplying humid air along the edge of the high pressure in the North Pacific, pushing the humid air to the typhoon estuary that rotates counterclockwise.


As a result, rain of 100 to 200 mm rained in southern Gyeonggi, southern Gangwon, and northern Chungcheong, and heavy rain over 300 mm poured in Chungju, North Chungcheongbuk-do.

The estuary in the southeast of Taiwan is currently extinguished in China on the 5th.

Even if it does not directly affect our country, the water vapor from the estuary can continue to develop the rainy season as it moves to the West Sea.

In the metropolitan area, Chungcheong, and Gangwon, a rain of up to 300 mm is expected by tomorrow, up to 80 mm in Gyeongbuk, and up to 40 mm in Jeonbuk.

Since the rain cloud develops stronger during the colder nights, the Korea Meteorological Administration predicts that there will be some rain of 100 mm per hour in the central region until tomorrow morning.

Jangmatbi has been falling and repeated, and it is expected to continue spraying up to 500mm in the central region by the 5th day.

With this trend, it seems likely that this rainy season, which is the 40th day today, will break the record of the 49th, the longest ever.

(Video editing: Park Jeong-sam)