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typhoon'Rose' has disappeared, but the rainy season front remains on the Korean Peninsula. Tomorrow (11th), it is forecast that more than 200mm of rain will fall again in the central region and Jeollabuk-do.

The detailed weather, reporter Jeong Gu-hee will deliver.

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weather changed sharply throughout the day as the rainy season and the typhoon went north.

If you look at the radar video today, there is a rainy season front in the north and a typhoon rises in the south.

Typhoons bring water vapor, and this water vapor meets the relatively cold air in Korea, creating rain clouds.


Due to the rain clouds in the north of the typhoon, 137 mm of rain fell on Wando in Jeollanam-do and 109 mm in Hadong, Gyeongnam.

However, the power of the typhoon was not strong.

Because of its high speed, it landed two days after the outbreak, so it quickly extinguished by colliding with cold sea water and land before it developed into a strong typhoon.

A gust of 75 km/h in Busan and 98 km/h in Ulsan, but it is half or a third of the 216 km/h wind recorded by typhoon Maemi in 2003.

The typhoon has passed, but the problem is still a strong rainy season front.

The rainy season front was pushed by the typhoon today and was biased toward North Korea, but due to its influence, Yangju, Gyeonggi Province, received the most rain in the country.

Tomorrow, the rainy season front is expected to come down and settle in Chungcheong and Jeonbuk.

Accordingly, rains of up to 200 mm or more until tomorrow were predicted in Chungcheong, Jeonbuk, southern Gyeonggi and southern Gangwon.

This rainy season was recorded as the last rainy season in the history of observation.

The rainy season in Chungcheong and southern regions is expected to end tomorrow, but it is predicted that the rainy season will continue in the metropolitan area and Gangwon Yeongseo from Thursday afternoon to Sunday.

(Video editing: Soyoung Lee)