Good afternoon. It's going to be warmer than yesterday in Korea, but with dusty air,... while Japan and China will also have a sunny and warm Monday.
The whole of Korea woke up to high levels of ultra-fine dust. But the nation will be able to breathe better later on as the air quality should improve, starting with the southern regions in the afternoon.
Most parts of the country will be under partly sunny skies with highs going above those of yesterday, rising to 24 degrees Celsius in Seoul, while Gyeongju and Daegu will have summer-like temperatures at 27 degrees.
It'll continue to get warmer tomorrow, but rain on Wednesday will bring down the temperatures to seasonal averages.
With that, let's take a look at the international weather for viewers around the world.
Most of South Korea will see more sun in the afternoon along with warm highs, and most parts of North Korea will also have sunny skies with highs in the twenties.
Bangkok will have scattered showers and thunderstorms, with similar weather patterns expected well into next week.
In Jakarta, a foggy morning will turn mostly sunny by the afternoon.
Heading to North America, much of the U.S. saw normal weather conditions over the weekend.
By Tuesday, the warm weather will cover nearly two-thirds of the country.
As for South America, Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo will be sunny and hot, with highs of 30 degrees.
Taking you to Europe,... gale-force winds and around two-and-a-half inches of rain starting Sunday night in England could lead to major travel disruption across the south and east of country.
Lastly to Africa, very hot weather and sandstorms will hit Egypt this week.
That's the weather update for now.