Hello and welcome. I'm Kim Bo-gyung with the weather outlook.
Toxic, fine dust has spread to more regions compared to a couple of hours ago.
In Seoul it has reached 122 micrograms per cubic meter, which is 2 to 3 times the normal levels.
Clouds have moved in as showers are set to hit areas down south this evening, before spreading nationwide.
Up to 80 millimeters of heavy rain will drench the southern regions, and may be accompanied by stormy conditions.
Otherwise, 5 to 10 millimeters is expected for the capital.
This round of showers will provide some much needed humidty to the air. A dry weather alert is in effect for the eastern coast of Gangwon-do Province, where humidity levels are down in the low-twenties.
On to the readings. Seoul reaches a high of 15. Gwangju 16. Busan 13.
Meanwhile, Jeju peaks at 20. Dokdo 10.
That's all I have for you now. I'll see you soon.