In the first 10 days of the month, the hot low pressure in the west will develop strongly and expand to the East. The southwest monsoon will gradually weaken to weak to moderate.
Above, the subtropical high pressure has an axis through the Central and Central East Sea, then gradually lifts its axis to the North.
Therefore, the weather in the South will decrease in rainfall from scattered to some places, but there is still a possibility of local heavy rain. Temperature tends to increase slightly.
10 days in the middle of the month, the hot low pressure in the West is weak. The equatorial trough will gradually strengthen and lift its axis to the North through the South. The southwest monsoon will operate at medium intensity. Above, the subtropical high pressure has an axis through the North of the East Sea.
The weather in the region is generally scattered with showers and thunderstorms in many places, mainly occurring from noon to evening with some places having moderate to heavy rain. Temperature tends to decrease slightly.
In the last 10 days of the month, the hot low pressure in the West is weak. The equatorial trough will operate stably through the South after weakening. The southwest monsoon will operate at medium intensity.
Above, the subtropical high pressure will lower its axis to the South, passing through the central East Sea. Beware of the possibility of 1-2 storms or tropical depressions appearing in the East Sea.
The weather in the region is generally scattered with showers and thunderstorms in many places. Temperature fluctuates little.
In the middle and last weeks, there will be more rain, locally heavy to very heavy rain that can cause deep flooding in urban roads.
Beware of the possibility of 1-2 storms or tropical depressions appearing in the East Sea in the last week of the month, causing dangerous weather at sea and widespread heavy rain in the mainland area. The equatorial low pressure trough strengthens, causing bad weather and big waves, strong winds, and rough seas, endangering ships operating at sea.