South Korea's weather agency issues a heat wave advisory, affecting Seoul and Gyeonggi province with temperatures up to 37°C.
South Korea's weather agency, the Korea Meteorological Administration, has issued a heat wave advisory due to nationwide rising temperatures, affecting Seoul and its surrounding Gyeonggi province. The heat wave, expected to reach up to 37°C in Goyang, poses health risks and challenges to daily life. Thick clouds and rain are forecasted to lower temperatures in southern regions and Jeju Island starting Thursday.
June 18, 2024
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