Good morning. Korea and its neighboring countries will have warmer than average temperatures on Tuesday. <br /><br /> Seoul saw the daily high reach nearly 30 degrees Celsius yesterday, readings will go down a few notches but southern provinces will have summer-like heat. <br /><br /> For a closer look, Seoul will hit 25 degrees, while Daejeon will have highs a couple of notches lower than Monday at 28 degrees, Gyeongju will also be at 28. <br /><br /> Some sudden showers are in store in parts of the central region along with thunder and lightning from late afternoon into the night.<br /><br />With that, let's take a look at the international weather for viewers around the world.<br /><br /> South Korea will have partly sunny skies with passing showers in the central regions... and North Korea will also have unstable weather conditions.<br /><br />Islamabad is going through a severe heatwave with temperatures expected to even cross 40 degrees Celsius.<br /> <br />Air quality in Sydney has reached "hazardous" levels at times this morning... There have been at least 11 days when the air quality was rated "bad" this month.<br /><br />Over in the U.S., New York will experience swings in temperatures this week with summer-like heat in the afternoon. <br /><br />As for South America, Brazil's two major cities will be under sunny skies with highs in the mid twenties. <br /><br />Taking you to Europe,... Berlin has been going through an unusually long stretch of very warm weather this month and Tuesday's highs will hit 32 degrees. <br /><br />Lastly to Africa, Tripoli will have excessive heat with highs reaching 39 degrees, be careful of heat stroke. <br /><br />That's the weather update for now.<br />