Good morning. The low pressure that brought heavy rain to the Korean peninsula is moving out to the east, so Japan will be rainy as it's affected by that system.<br /><br /> The east coast of Korea will see showers until the mid afternoon, while the rest of the country will be dry under cloudy skies. <br /> It was quite chilly yesterday, but temperatures will rise today and the spring warmth should return tomorrow afternoon. <br /><br /> Now for a closer look at the temperatures, Seoul will get up to 16 degrees Celsius while Gyeongju will be breezy all day with a high of 12 degrees. <br /><br /> Highs will jump to above 20 degrees starting tomorrow, with mostly sunny skies expected for the next 5 days.<br /><br />With that, let's take a look at the international weather for viewers around the world. <br /><br /> Most of South Korea will have clean air but under cloudy skies, while most parts of North Korea will be under mostly sunny skies with milder highs than the South. <br /><br />Those in New Delhi will need to brace for extreme weather, with sizzling heat reaching a high of 40 degrees.<br /><br />Sydney will be under mostly sunny skies on Tuesday, but the rest of week is looking gloomy along with showers. <br /><br />Heading to North America, it will be sunny Tuesday in Vancouver and most of this week with comfortable temperatures.<br /><br />As for South America, Rio de Janeiro will see showers with scattered thunderstorms.<br /><br />Taking you to Europe,... Britain is set for heavy rain, thunder and even snow following the mini-heatwave. Have an umbrella for Tuesday if you are in London.<br /><br />Lastly to Africa, most major cities will be under mainly sunny skies.<br /><br />That's all the weather update for now. <br />