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Thanks for checking in I'm Yang Un-jung with your weather update.
Tuesday we'll see similar gray conditions, once again.
The high pressure from the northwest will continue to dominate the central regions tomorrow while there's a low pressure trough pushing into the south bringing a good chance of rain, as well.
The rain will start off on Jeju Island in the early morning then gradually spread into the rest of southern areas as the day progresses.
Areas along the east coast in Gangwon and the Gyeongsang provinces, as well as in Dokdo and Ulleung will see occasional to steady rainfall with gusty winds until Wednesday due to a northeaster.
Otherwise, the central regions, the Gangwon-Yeongseo region and the Chungcheong provinces will be only partly to mostly cloudy throughout the day.

As for the temperatures we'll start to cool off from tomorrow morning.
Most of the lows and highs will come down by 3 to 4 degrees then we'll get much cooler in the latter half of the week so be aware.
We have 18 for Seoul and Daegu tomorrow and it'll be 20 in Gwangju and Busan.

Daejeon also topping out at 18 and 19 for Jeju.
Dokdo will dip to the mid-teens and Mt. Geumgang also dropping to only 12 degrees.

Elsewhere in Asia
Beijing your temperatures have gotten dramatically colder over the weekend and you're expecting rain AND snow already tomorrow reaching only 2 for the high.
While spectacular mild, sunny days continue in Tokyo at 21.

More thunder activity for Port Moresby.
Sydney you can look forward to sunny skies until Wednesday in the mid to upper 20s.
Wellington your showers will clear up with partly cloudy skies tomorrow.

Now in North America
Hurricane Ida is the FIRST Atlantic hurricane to target the United States this year and is now in the northern Gulf of Mexico to the south of Mobile Bay.
Hurricane conditions could be felt along the Gulf Coast from southern Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle late Monday afternoon into Tuesday morning.
For that reason a hurricane watch continues from Grand Isle, Louisiana east to Mexico Beach, Florida so make sure you stay updated.

Mostly sunny in Buenos Aires at around 22.
Showers and thunderstorms developing in Sao Paulo, tomorrow.
Santiago early clouds will clear out with lot of sun later on.

Morning showers in Paris are becoming less numerous later in the day.
London's looking damp as well with a high of 9 degrees.
Rain and snow showers mixed in Moscow.

Sun and cloud for Algiers
Dakar's hot and sunny
And Cape Town's mostly cloudy with 21 for the high.

Well, that's all the weather for now.
Have a great evening and I'll see you back here tomorrow.

NOV 09, 2009
 
Reporter : ans@arirangtv.com
 
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