What areas are most affected by the downpours?
Eastern regions including Gyeonggi, Gangwon, and parts of Chungcheong and Gyeongsang provinces are expected to receive the most rainfall.
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South Korea is facing a period of intense summer heat combined with high humidity, creating sticky and uncomfortable conditions. Several regions are also experiencing sudden downpours, adding to the weather challenges.
The Korea Meteorological Administration has issued warnings for high temperatures and potential flash floods due to sudden rainfall. The eastern regions are particularly vulnerable, with expected rainfall between 5 to 40mm. Urban areas may experience localized flooding, while rural regions could see damage to crops. It's important to monitor weather updates and follow safety guidelines. For more detailed forecasts, refer to the Korea Meteorological Administration website?ref=yanuki.com.
Eastern regions including Gyeonggi, Gangwon, and parts of Chungcheong and Gyeongsang provinces are expected to receive the most rainfall.
Stay hydrated, avoid prolonged outdoor activities during peak heat hours, and monitor weather updates for flash flood warnings.
Coastal regions should be cautious of fog, which may affect maritime transport.
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