비 그쳤지만 일요일에 다시 이어져... 건조특보 해제<br /><br />Time now to get a check on the weather.<br />For that, let's go over to our Lee Seung-min at the Weather Center.<br />Seung-min, it's been a long time since we've seen rain across the nation<br />Does that mean the dry weather alerts have finally been eased?<br />Yes, Conn-young. With nationwide rain, dry weather alerts have been lifted after being in place for 20 consecutive days. Rain has stopped temporarily for tonight in the capital but in Gyeongsangbuk-do and Gangwon-do provinces, showers will continue until noon tomorrow. Rainclouds are starting to move from the South and will gradually expand nationwide by Sunday, so please prepare for more rainfall.<br />There will be more than 80 millimeters of rain in Jeju, and 20 to 60 millimeters in Gangwon-do Province and the south coast, and 5 to 40 millimeters in Seoul and other regions. Fine dust levels are expected to increase in the metropolitan area, Chungcheong-do Province and on Jeju Island as the yellow dust will move along with the rainclouds.<br />As for the readings tomorrow morning, Seoul will be 9 degrees Celsius, Daegu 10 and Busan at 11.<br />Daytime temperatures in Seoul and Gwangju will be at 19 degrees.<br />You're going to need an umbrella tomorrow if you're in Tokyo as it will see heavy rain but Beijing will be mostly cloudy.<br />I'll leave you with the weather conditions around the world.<br />