The rainy season has officially begun in the southern region of South Korea, with significant rainfall impacting Jeju and the southern coast. Over the weekend, heavy rains and monsoon clouds brought relief to the heat in Jeju, while the central region continued to experience a heat wave. A heat wave warning has been issued for several areas in Gyeonggi Province, indicating temperatures of 35 degrees Celsius or higher for more than two days.
Heavy rain warnings and advisories have been issued for various parts of Jeju, with rainfall expected to continue until the 24th. The central region will also see some relief from the heat as clouds arrive from the north. The monsoon rains are expected to bring up to 100 mm of rain in Jeju and the southern region on the 22nd alone. Rainfall is expected to spread throughout the country by the 22nd and continue in various regions until the 30th.
In Bavaria, Germany, the DWD (German Weather Service) has issued warnings for severe thunderstorms and heavy rain. Thunderstorms have been affecting various districts, including Munich, Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, and Miesbach. The DWD warns of gusts of wind, heavy rain, and hail. These weather conditions are expected to continue, with warnings being extended and updated as the situation evolves.
The thunderstorms in Bavaria are part of a dynamic weather system moving across the region. The DWD has highlighted the potential for severe developments, including heavy rain, hail, and gusty winds. Residents are advised to take precautions, such as avoiding outdoor activities and seeking shelter during severe weather events.
- In South Korea, the heavy rain in Jeju has led to the issuance of a heavy rain warning for southern and mid-mountainous areas. Rainfall in Seogwipo reached 28.4 mm in just one hour. The monsoon rain is expected to bring significant precipitation to various regions, including Honam, Jeju, Busan, and Ulsan.
- In Bavaria, the weather situation remains fluid, with the DWD issuing and updating warnings for various districts. Thunderstorm warnings are in place for areas such as Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Rosenheim, and Traunstein. The DWD advises residents to be aware of potential dangers, including lightning strikes, falling branches, and rapid flooding.