JAKARTA - The heatwave warning was for the first time issued to the entire Seoul area on Sunday, September 15.

South Korean weather authorities said heat wave warnings were issued when the highest temperatures felt were estimated at 33 degrees Celsius or more for two consecutive days. Or when heavy heat damage is expected to occur.

South Korean weather authorities said heat wave warnings were issued when the highest temperatures felt were estimated at 33 degrees Celsius or more for two consecutive days. Or when heavy heat damage is expected to occur.

Meanwhile, in other parts of South Korea, such as Gongju and Cheongyang in South Chungcheong Province, as well as Yongin and Anseong in Gyeonggi Province, a heat wave warning was issued that showed the highest temperature was 35 degrees Celsius or more, for two consecutive days or when heavy heat damage was expected to occur in a large area.

Reporting from Yonhap-OANA, night conditions with temperatures not falling below 25 degrees Celsius (tropical nights) were also recorded in various regions, including Incheon, Daejeon, Mokpo, Busan, Pohang, and Jeju.

Reporting from Yonhap-OANA, night conditions with temperatures not falling below 25 degrees Celsius (tropical nights) were also recorded in various regions, including Incheon, Daejeon, Mokpo, Busan, Pohang, and Jeju.

The phenomenon of tropical nights, or nights where temperatures are no lower than 25$C, has risen to 69 times in Jeju this year.

On Sunday, temperatures are estimated to reach 23 to 36 degrees C across the country, with temperatures in Ulsan expected to reach 28 degrees Celsius, in Seoul, Incheon, Daegu, and Busan reaching 31 degrees Celsius, and Daejeon and Gwangju reaching 34 degrees Celsius.


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