1st September heat wave warning issued for Seoul, as unusually hot weather scorches nation

11/09/2024 14:48
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KPL (KPL/Yonhap) A heat wave warning was issued for all of Seoul on Tuesday, marking the first time the alert has been applied to the capital city in September since the heat advisory system was introduced in 2008, weather officials said.


(KPL/Yonhap) A heat wave warning was issued for all of Seoul on Tuesday, marking the first time the alert has been applied to the capital city in September since the heat advisory system was introduced in 2008, weather officials said.

The heat wave warning was issued starting 4 p.m., an elevation from the heat wave advisory that had been in place since Sunday, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA).

A heat wave warning is issued when the feels-like temperature stays 35 C or higher, while a heat wave advisory is issued when the perceived temperature is measured at 33 C or higher.

As of 4 p.m., the authorities had raised and expanded the heat wave alerts to special heat wave advisories for 167 out of 183 regions nationwide, meaning that almost the entire country is gripped by the scorching heat.

Many regions recorded their highest September temperatures. The Jeongseoncounty in the eastern Gangwon Province recorded 37.1 C, with Seoul registering 33.9 C. A dozen other cities and counties in the country's central region logged over 36 C.

The scorching heat was expected to ease from Wednesday night, as the temperature is forecast to decline, the KMA said.

On Thursday, rainfall is expected for some central regions.

 

KPL

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