Water vapor flows in and rain clouds form...heavy rain on Jeju IslandAlthough there is no direct impact on typhoons in Korea...Remaining rain cloud inflow
Today~Tomorrow morning, 30-50mm per hour in mountainous Jeju
Heavy rain warnings issued between northern and southern Jeju Island, middle and mountainous areas
[Anchor]
Typhoon 'Kong Lei', which hit Taiwan, is now moving along the southern coast of China with weakened power.
The typhoon is expected to weaken due to low pressure at sea overnight, and the remaining rain clouds are expected to affect Korea as well.
I'll connect you to a reporter for more information. Reporter Jung Hyeyoon!
The rain is getting stronger in Jeju Island?
[Journalist]
Yes, that's right.
The rain is getting stronger in Jeju Island as steam flows in from the front of the typhoon.
Typhoon 'Kong Lei' is currently passing Taiwan and the sea near Shanghai, China.
As the mountain range moves through Taiwan, it has weakened from a very strong level to a weak one, and tonight it is expected to turn into a temperate cyclone.
Korea is not directly affected by typhoons, but it is expected to be affected by rain clouds accompanied by low pressure in the future.
If you look at the radar screen, there is already a rain cloud in Jeju Island and the southern part as water vapor flows in from the front of the typhoon.
In
Jeju Island, precipitation has already increased to around 30mm per hour, with some heavy rain of around 100mm per hour, and 30 to 50mm per hour is expected to be more concentrated in the mountains by early tomorrow morning.
Heavy rain warnings are currently being issued in the southwestern part of Jeju Island in northern and southern, central and mountain areas of Jeju Island, and strong wind warnings are in place in Jeju Island and Jeollanam-do Island.A special storm warning is being issued around the southern sea of
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A preliminary warning of strong winds is in place on the coast of Jeollanam-do and the coast of Gyeongnam.
By tomorrow morning, there will be up to 300mm of heavy rain in the mountains of Jeju Island,
The southern coast of South Gyeongsang Province, including the southern coast of South Jeolla Province and Busan, is expected to receive up to 100mm of rain.
In particular, strong winds of around 25m per second will blow on Jeju Island and the southern coast, and wild waves will be high at sea.
There is a possibility of flight delays or cancellations on Jeju Island, and coastal areas with strong rain and wind will need to be careful about safety accidents by tomorrow morning.
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