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Monsoon Season Ends in Jeju, Southern Region

Summary by The Korea Times
The annual monsoon season has ended on Jeju Island and in the southern region, the state weather agency said Thursday, as the North Pacific high-pressure front has pushed the stationary front northwest. The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) said Jeju and the southern region were freed from the influence of the stationary front on June 26 and Tuesday, respectively, ending their rainy season. The stationary front is created by the collisio…

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The rainy season in Jeju ended the fastest ever… The southern region is the second fastest, and the rainy season in Jeju and the southern region is the second shortest ever… The central region may receive rain. The rainy season in Jeju and the southern region ended as the North Pacific high-pressure system pushed the stationary front to the northwest.

With the heat continuing instead of the monsoon rain, the Korea Meteorological Administration announced that the monsoon season in Jeju and the southern region has ended this year. The Korea Meteorological Administration announced in a regular briefing today (the 3rd) that it analyzed that the monsoon season ended in Jeju Island on the 26th of last month and in the southern region on the 1st of this month. The Korea Meteorological Administration…

·Seoul, Korea, Republic of
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Daum broke the news in Seoul, Korea, Republic of on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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