Good morning. Overnight showers will bring chillier air starting this afternoon. Highs will drop to the mid-teens, and from tomorrow we'll see lows drop into the single digits. <br /><br /> It'll be brighter than yesterday with highs ranging from 15 to 21 degrees Celsius across the nation.<br /><br /> Seoul will only get up to 15 degrees, Daegu and Gwangju will rise to 19 and 18 degrees. <br /><br />With that in mind, let's take a look at the international weather for viewers around the world. <br /><br />Most regions in South Korea are expecting some drop in temperatures starting this afternoon while parts of North Korea will also have a breezy and rainy Wednesday. <br /><br />Beijing is already seeing chilly conditions while both lows and highs are still in the twenties in Tokyo.<br /><br />Sydney will have mix of rain and clouds for the remainder of the week and into the weekend. <br /><br />Hurricane Michael is forecast to dump up to foot of rain, that's nearly 30 centimeters, over Florida, Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas - states still recovering from the severe flooding from Hurricane Florence last month. <br /><br /> The sun is back in Rio de Janeiro along with hot and humid conditions. <br /><br />Meanwhile, London will bask in unseasonably warm temperatures this week<br /><br /> Lastly to Africa, most of South Africa should have a cool start to Wednesday, with temperatures rising by the afternoon.<br /><br /> That's the weather update for now. <br />