By tomorrow, the storm is expected to dominate the whole country.<br />Southern parts of the country have already ben seeing heavy precipitation.<br />Typhoon Mitag has picked up more speed,... tracking faster up towards the peninsula than previously expected.<br />At its current speed, it will reach Jeju Island by tomorrow evening.<br />It is already raining in the south due to the effect of the typhoon, and heavy rain alerts have been issued for Jeju Island and parts of Jeolla-do provinces,... which will expand out to more regions as the storm inches closer.<br />The central region will be least affected, receiving up to 80 millimeters of rain until Thursday,... while Jeju and the southern provinces will get up to 300 millimeters.<br />This time, the eastern coastal regions are expected to be drenched by 500 millimeters of rain, so we advise you to stay indoors as much as possible.<br />The nation is looking forward to a warmer start to the day with<br />Seoul kicking off with a morning low of 20 degrees Celsius,... and it'll be a few notches higher in Busan and Jeju.<br />But the daily highs won't climb too high.<br />Seoul reaching 26 degrees, Daegu 23 and Gyeongju hitting 25 degrees.<br />I'll leave you with the weather conditions around the world.<br />