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As soon as the low pressure, which had sprayed heavy rain in the central region, passed through the Korean Peninsula, another low pressure located in the Shandong Peninsula in China is approaching Korea. Due to this effect, rain was forecast throughout the country on the weekend, and it is expected that it will rain more than 250mm in the central inland.

Reporter Dong-Kyun Seo.

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This is the shape of the low pressure today (7th) located on the Shandong Peninsula in China.

The central pressure is weak, around 1000 hpa, but it turns counterclockwise and continues to push water vapor into the southern regions.

Under the influence of this low pressure, at the dawn of today, Ulsan had a strong rain of over 60mm per hour.

Heavy rains were issued in most parts of the South, and in Honam there were places where nearly 100mm of rain was poured in the morning.

The low pressure of this Shandong peninsula will have a greater impact on the weekend as it approaches the country from tonight through the West Sea.

It's been less than a day since the cyclone formed when the typhoon'Hagupit' disappeared, went out to the East Sea last night.

The North Pacific high pressure, which had been pushed to the south, will increase again, pushing the rainy season front and raining across the country on the weekends.

The rain will increase from tomorrow in the morning to the south and central in the afternoon.

Up to 250mm of rain has been forecast in the following regions, including Gyeonggi South and Gangwon South.

The amount of rain in the country during the rainy season is 300mm more than the average during the rainy season.

In particular, the rainy season continues for the 45th day only in the middle, but the amount of rain so far has been 130mm more than the amount of precipitation during the rainy season in 2013, which lasted 49 days.

(Video editing: Cho Moo-hwan)