Heat wave watch issued for Seoul; latest on record

16/09/2024 10:26
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KPL (KPL/Yonhap) A heat wave watch was issued for all parts of Seoul on Sunday, the first time it was issued this late in the year, according to the weather authorities.


(KPL/Yonhap) A heat wave watch was issued for all parts of Seoul on Sunday, the first time it was issued this late in the year, according to the weather authorities.

A heat wave watch is issued when the highest sensible temperature is expected to reach 33 C or higher for two or more consecutive days or when major damage is anticipated from the heat.

The daily highest temperature averaged at 31 C in the first 14 days of this month, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration. It marked the first time in 52 years that the daily highest temperature for September has topped 30 C.

Temperatures in the southwestern city of Gwangju reached 35.7 C, breaking records of its September daily highs for the third straight day.

Other parts of the country, meanwhile, including Gongju and Cheongyang in South Chungcheong Province, and Yongin and Anseong in Gyeonggi Province, were issued heat wave warnings, which indicate the highest sensible temperature reached 35 C or higher for two or more consecutive days or major damage was anticipated from the heat across a wide area.

Tropical nights were recorded overnight in areas as wide-ranging as Incheon and Daejeon, Mokpo, Busan, Pohang and Jeju.

The number of tropical nights, or nights when the lowest temperature is 25 C or higher, increased to 69 in Jeju this year.

On Monday, temperatures are expected to reach highs of 26-35 C across the nation, with the mercury rising to 30-34 C on Tuesday, the Chuseok fall harvest holiday.

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