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Scorching heat wave blankets South Korea

July 13, 2021 - 11:51 By Yonhap
Residents cool down in a fountain at a park in Chilgok, 210 kilometers southeast of Seoul, on Monday, with the daily high rising to over 33 C. (Yonhap)
The scorching weather continued to grip South Korea on Tuesday with heat advisories and warnings in place for most of the country.

Forecasters warned a stronger heat wave will strike next week following an early end of the monsoon season.

The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) forecast daytime highs will rise above 33 C in Seoul, Daejeon, Gangneung, Jeju and other cities, and to 35 C in Daegu on Tuesday.

Heat alerts have been in effect across the country. Heat advisories and warnings are issued when the maximum sensible temperature is projected to be above 33 C and 35 C, respectively, for two consecutive days.

Many regions will continue to experience a tropical night Tuesday, the agency said. The phenomenon occurs when the temperature does not fall under 25 C during the nighttime.

Seoul, Gwangju and other cities were hit by the season's first tropical night Monday, about three weeks earlier than last year, the KMA said.

Meteorologists forecast the hot weather will worsen following the end of the rainy season, expected early next week.

The monsoon period, which began early this month, will be over after a bout of rainfall likely Sunday and Monday, the KMA said.

The North Pacific High will then cover the Korean Peninsula, bringing a stronger and prolonged heat wave to the country, it added. (Yonhap).

Heat alerts have been in effect across the country. Heat advisories and warnings are issued when the maximum sensible temperature is projected to be above 33 C and 35 C, respectively, for two consecutive days.

Many regions will continue to experience a tropical night Tuesday, the agency said. The phenomenon occurs when the temperature does not fall under 25 C during the nighttime.

Seoul, Gwangju and other cities were hit by the season's first tropical night Monday, about three weeks earlier than last year, the KMA said. (Yonhap)