Good morning. People across the south will continue to swelter under a searing heatwave.<br /><br /> Daegu and parts of Gyeongsang-do Provinces have been under heatwave advisories for three days now, and UV rays will be stronger in the southern regions. <br /><br /> Gyeongju and Daegu will have sweltering afternoon highs of 33 degrees Celsius, Seoul will see highs 3 degrees lower than Thursday at 26 degrees. <br /><br />With that, let's take a look at the international weather for viewers around the world.<br /><br /> Southern parts of South Korea will have weather that feels more like August today while North Korea will have rain or sunshine depending on the region. <br /><br />The long awaited monsoon season starts in Mumbai, while northern India, including New Delhi will continue to have dangerous heat into next week.<br /><br />Heavy rain is forecast for much of Australia throughout the weekend. <br /><br />Over in New York and Washington DC, there will be a few clouds in the sky but there will be plenty of sunshine and comfortable highs. <br /><br />As for South America, Bogota will see frequent showers for next 4 days. <br /><br />Taking you to Europe,...unseasonably warm temperatures in Berlin will also ease, with rainfall on Sunday. <br /><br />Lastly to Africa, the intense heat wave will continue into the weekend in Cairo under strong sunshine. <br /><br />That's the weather update for now.<br />
