Let's now get a check on what's happening with the typhoon from our weathercaster, Lee Jee-hyun who's standing by at the weather center. <br />So Jee-hyun, the typhoon seems to be moving out into the East Sea at the moment.... but I hear eastern areas of Gangwon-do Province are still on high alert?<br /><br /> You are right. As we can see on our radar, Typhoon Soulik has almost moved out from the peninsula, but those in the eastern parts of Gangwon-do Province will see moderate to heavy showers until the evening, while strong winds of up to 20 meters per second, or 70 kilometers per hour, are expected.<br /><br /> Seoul is not likely to be impacted by the typhoon, winds will be calmer than expected. Meanwhile, the typhoon continues to move in a northeasterly direction and it's forecast to dissipate before tomorrow afternoon. <br /><br /> But still, typhoon warnings remain in place in parts of Gangwon-do Province, with advisories for parts of Gyeongsang-do Province. The typhoon alerts have been lifted for the rest of the nation. <br /><br /> The amount of precipitation has decreased except for in the eastern regions of Gangwon-do Province. Seoul will see light showers into the evening. <br /><br /> Daily highs will range from 29 to 33 degrees Celsius, and the entire nation will have calm weather by the evening. <br /><br />That's all for now,...back to you Jiyoon in the studio. <br />