If you're here in South Korea, get your umbrellas out...the monsoon season continues with heavy showers throughout the country over the weekend.
Most regions will see around 100 millimeters of rain... Seoul can expect can expect up to 150 millimeters over the next two days.
However, in the most southern regions, it's going to be even more intense... with some southern provinces and Jeju Island expected to see up to four-hundred millimeters of rain.
Typhoon Prapiroon, a typhoon formed near Japan's Okinawa Island, is forecast to reach South Korea on Monday,... bringing even more rain next week.
Government authorities have warned to be careful of flooding and landslides.