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As Typhoon ‘High Sun’ heads north, it’s raining everywhere.
Tomorrow, the entire country will be directly affected by the typhoon, with heavy rain and wind blowing.
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Does Seoul seem to have a bit of cloudy skies?
[캐스터]Yes, the sky is cloudy, but the cool breeze blows and the feeling of autumn is full.
I still don’t realize that another storm is coming tomorrow.
However, due to the rain clouds created in front of the current typhoon ‘High Sun’, it started to rain all over the country.
Rain will gradually increase in metropolitan areas like Seoul.
Starting tomorrow, the entire country will be directly affected by the typhoon, and heavy rains and winds will hit.
Typhoon warnings currently in the distant seas of Jeju will be issued from the southern region at dawn and towards Seoul and other countries in the morning tomorrow.
Currently, Typhoon “High Line” is moving north at a speed of 22 km / h from the sea near northeast Okinawa, Japan, maintaining a very strong force.
Tomorrow morning, I will go north along the east coast for the day after the east coast of Jeju.
Therefore, there are concerns that further damage will occur in the eastern region close to the typhoon’s path.
By region, the typhoon will be closest tomorrow at 5 am in Seogwipo, Jeju, at 9 am in Busan and at 3 pm in Gangneung and Seoul.
Currently, light rain falls sporadically across the country due to the indirect influence of typhoons.
The rain will gradually thicken.
The rain in the southern regions will continue until tomorrow, and the central regions like Seoul will continue until the morning of the day.
Heavy rains of up to 400mm or more will be shed in Yeongdong and the east coast of Gyeongbuk and up to 300mm in the Yeongnam area, and many 50 ~ 200mm rains are expected in other countries.
Even strong winds will be accompanied here.
In the Yeongdong and Yeongnam areas, it will hit a gust of up to 40m with an instantaneous maximum wind speed.
There are places in Ulleungdo and Dokdo with a speed of more than 50m per second.
In particular, the period of high tide overlaps the southern and eastern coasts, and there is concern about damage caused by storm surges.
In less than a week after Typhoon ‘Mysak’ passed, typhoons are heading north again.
Again, the greatest damage to Yeongdong, Yeongnam and Ulleungdo and Dokdo is concerned.
Thoroughly inspect facilities to minimize damage.
This is YTN Choi Hyun-mi.