[날씨] Nocturnal heavy rain warning, 150mm more coming along the southern coast

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Tonight and tomorrow, heavy rain with a maximum of 150 mm is expected, centered on the southern coast, so rain damage is concerned.

Let’s find out what the current situation is by connecting to the meteorological center.

Choi Ari Caster Where are the rain clouds now?

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Yes, the stagnant front is stuck in the South Coast region this time.

The regions with the strongest rain right now are Changwon, Jindo, and Jeju-do, and they are falling at a rate of more than 30mm per hour.

At 7 o’clock a little while ago, a heavy rain advisory was issued again for Busan, the southern coast of Gyeongnam, and the coast of Jeollanam-do.

The rain in the southern coastal region is a nocturnal torrential rain, so it is expected that the rain will become stronger in the middle of the night.

If you look at the detailed rain cloud prediction, the darker the color, the stronger the intensity.

After midnight tonight, I will stay in Busan and the southern coast of Gyeongnam and the vicinity of Mt. Jirisan and pour 50mm of rain per hour.

The rain will subside tomorrow afternoon.

It is the amount of rain that has fallen mainly in the southern region since yesterday.

It was 126 mm in Wanju, Jeollabuk-do, and 108 mm in Gimje, and rain of around 100 mm was concentrated mainly in the Honam region.

In particular, I am concerned about the torrential downpours with strong hourly rainfall.

Rain of 60 to 70 mm per hour was recorded in Yeonmu, Nonsan, and Gimje, Jeollabuk-do, where the rain was the strongest today.

Until tomorrow, it is expected to rain up to 150mm or more in the Namhae region, and 30 to 100mm more rain on the Jeollanam-do coast, Gyeongnam coast, and Jeju Island.

5 to 20 mm of rain will fall mainly on the east coast of Gangwon-do due to the influence of the east wind.

A landslide crisis warning has been issued for most provinces.

It looks like tonight will be the biggest hump of this rain.

You must be very careful not to cause any damage.

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