Good morning, rain poured down here in the capital couple of hours ago, in fact, many inland regions will also see some welcome sporadic rainfall while parts of Gangwon-do Province could see heavier showers. <br /><br /> Parts of Gangwon-do Province have been seeing heavy rainfall since early this morning with a heavy rain advisory in place while the radar tells us Seoul has also received a moderate amounts of showers. <br /><br /> 5 to 50 millimeters of showers will fall but some areas of Gangwon-do Province could see more than 80 millimeters. <br /><br /> But other than areas of Gangwon-do Province, readings will be similar or even hotter than yesterday. Seoul, Daejeon and Daegu will be at 35 degrees Celsius this afternoon. <br /><br />With that, let's take a look at the international weather for viewers around the world. <br /><br />Many inland regions of South Korea could see some sporadic showers during the day, North Korea will have much more bearable temperatures along with stormy weather.<br /><br />Another scorching day in Tokyo, but the 13th typhoon of the season, Typhoon Shanshan in the western Pacific Ocean, will move toward Japan this week.<br /><br />Sydney, Melbourne and Wellington will have a rainy start to the week. <br /><br />Over in the U.S. Most of the Northeast will have to endure a stretch of heat and humidity early this week.<br /><br />As for South America, Brazil's two major cities will have a rainy Monday. <br /><br />Relief from the deadly heat wave will come to western Europe this week.<br /><br />Lastly to Africa, Cape Town will have rain on Monday into Tuesday. <br /><br /> That's the weather update for now.<br />