Forecasters and local media are watching the track of Typhoon Saudel as Jeju and southern Korea remain in a period of intense late-summer heat. At this stage, attention to the storm does not mean a direct Korean landfall is certain; typhoon tracks can shift substantially as forecasts update.
For residents and travelers, the useful action is to follow Korea Meteorological Administration updates rather than early social-media maps. Jeju flight and ferry plans become the practical concern only if the forecast cone moves closer.
