Good afternoon. It's shaping up to be another day of summer heat under mostly sunny skies in Seoul...
while southern regions will get some relief from the heatwave, with between 5 and 20 millimeters of rainfall expected until the mid-afternoon.
Temperatures will be 5 to 7 degrees lower today in some places, getting up to 24 degrees Celsius in Daegu. Seoul and Daejeon will be very warm at 29 and 28 degrees respectively.
Tomorrow is Memorial Day here in Korea, a national holiday. It will remain warm and sunny while southern regions will also see temperatures rebounding to the upper 20s.
With that, let's take a look at the international weather for viewers around the world.
The summer heatwave will continue in central regions of South Korea, while most of North Korea will have warm highs as well.
Beijing will be hotter than New Delhi on Tuesday, with an expected high of 41 degrees.
Those in Melbourne had a chilly and wet start to the day but the clouds will clear to make way for sunny skies
Over in Washington D.C., after 10 inches of rain, the Potomac River is about to hit its highest level in 8 years with the area on alert for floods.
As for South America, Brazil's two major cities will have a wet Tuesday.
Taking you to Europe,...in the UK, blue skies and blazing sunshine will make a near nationwide comeback over the coming days after a fresher, cloudier start to the week.
Lastly to Africa, Cape Town and Addis Ababa will have unstable weather conditions on Tuesday.
That's the weather update for now.