This year's CSAT day is warmest ever.
The lowest temperature in Seoul this morning was 13.2 degrees, the highest temperature ever recorded on the CSAT day.
Even by midday, it's the highest temperature in nine years.
It's a relief that there's no cold, but by the end of the exam, it'll be raining all over the country. When you go to greet the test takers, you should bring an umbrella.
With the sky currently cloudy across the country, it has gradually begun to rain in the western part of the country.
Rain will continue until dawn tomorrow in the central part of the country and until morning tomorrow in the south, and the amount of rain will not be as much as 5-10mm.
However, Jeju Island will have rain back and forth until the day after tomorrow, and up to 60mm is expected.
The sky is a little cloudy tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, but it will be warmer than usual.
However, temperatures are expected to drop sharply after rain in the Seoul metropolitan area and Gangwon Province between Saturday night and Sunday morning.
Early next week, Seoul will also have its first sub-zero cold this fall.
As it gets cold rapidly, you should take care of your health.
I'm YTN's Lee Hyemin.
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