Heavy monsoon rains drenching Seoul streets with umbrellas and wet pavements.
Heavy monsoon rains drenching Seoul streets with umbrellas and wet pavements.
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Monsoon rains forecast to drench South Korea through Thursday

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The state-run weather agency said monsoon season rains are forecast to drench the nation starting Wednesday, with rainfall expected to continue into Thursday.

The Korea Meteorological Administration attributed the rainfall to a stationary front moving back and forth across the country. The broader Seoul area, inland parts of Gangwon and central-western South Chungcheong already experienced rainfall overnight. Forecasts show 50 to 100 millimeters in Seoul, Gyeonggi and parts of Gangwon and North Gyeongsang through Thursday, while South and North Chungcheong and North Jeolla may receive 80 to 150 millimeters, with some spots exceeding 200 millimeters.

Interior Minister Yun Ho-jung instructed preparations against potential damage, dispatching officials to Gyeonggi Province, South Chungcheong Province and five other municipalities to check response measures. He called for precautionary safety steps such as verifying evacuation procedures and close coordination between central and local governments.

Daytime temperatures Wednesday are expected to range between 26 and 33 C. Rainfall is forecast to stop in many areas Thursday night, though the capital region and inland Gangwon may see continued downpours through Friday morning.

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Initial reactions on X include fans and users noting the forecast rain as a potential cool-down from heat, expressing mixed feelings about humidity, and sharing personal plans or observations of heavy rain, alongside weather alerts and official updates on central and southern regions.

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Heavy rain flooding mountain trails and disrupting a festival in Gangwon Province, South Korea.
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Heavy rain soaks Gangwon Province and southern regions

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Heavy rain fell across Gangwon Province and southern regions of South Korea on Saturday, leading authorities to restrict access to mountain trails and disrupting a local festival.

Hong Kong's Observatory forecasts increasing showers with squally thunderstorms later on Sunday, May 3, heavier in some areas. A cold front sweeping Guangdong's coast will drop temperatures to around 21 degrees Celsius by Monday morning. The public is urged to monitor updates for outdoor plans.

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The Hong Kong Observatory issued an Amber rainstorm warning on Sunday night due to heavy showers expected from an active monsoon and low pressure trough.

São Paulo's capital is set to face unstable weather with isolated showers throughout the week, according to Inmet.

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SMHI has issued a yellow warning for heavy rain and thunderstorms in Västerbotten and Norrbotten on Saturday.

The Hong Kong Observatory cancelled all rainstorm signals at 9.30pm on Saturday after issuing multiple alerts during heavy showers and thunderstorms.

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