The monsoon front has moved southwards dropping heavy showers on the southern regions.
Heavy monsoon rain is falling here and there across the southern parts of the country and there will be rain all day.
Up to 100 millimeters of monsoon rain is expected, which could lead to flooding in some areas.
Rain alerts are in place across the southern regions with warnings in parts of Jeolla-do and Gyeongsang-do Provinces.
Jeju will be warm and sunny getting up to 32 degrees Celsius while Seoul will also be warmer today at 28 degrees.
Monsoon rain in the southern regions is likely to continue until the end of the week.
With that, let's take a look at the international weather for viewers around the world.
Heavy rain will batter southern parts of South Korea while North Korea will have passing showers along with thunder and lightning.
Beijing will be hotter than New Delhi, as monsoon rain will bring cooler air to New Delhi.
Sydney had a freezing morning with temperatures at 1 degree Celsius, mid-week showers will bring colder air to Australia.
Temperatures are on the rise in New York, which could break its 87 year old heat record this weekend.
As for South America, Brazil's two major cities will be warm and sunny.
Taking you to Europe,... Kazan, where the soccer match between Korea and Germany will take place, also had some heavy showers with hail on Wednesday morning but should turn partly sunny by noon.
Lastly to Africa, those in Cairo will see the heat reaching its peak on Wednesday.
That's the weather update for now.