Forecasting Love and Weather

  • 05 Mar - 11 Mar, 2022
  • Mag The Weekly
  • TV TIME

There’s never been a show that took place around a meteorological office before. Leave it to South Korea to make the first one, and add some romance to boot. Jin Ha-kyung (Park Min) is the deputy director of one of the main teams at the Korean Meteorological Association’s Seoul headquarters, having to make decisions on whether to issue weather alerts based on data that could go either way. She’s also planning a wedding, to Han Ki-joon (Yoon Park), who works in the bureau’s communications office. She gets a call that one of the metropolitan bureaus is seeing evidence that there will be hail in and around the city, but she doesn’t send the news up to the director, because she feels the probability is too low. Then the hail starts to fall, causing all sorts of damage to crops, vehicles and buildings. Meanwhile, Lee Shi-woo (Song Kang), who works in one of the metro branch offices and is the one who reported the evidence of hail, has a new car and wants to go places with his girlfriend Chae Yoo-jin (Yura), a weather reporter for a local newspaper. In a lot of ways, Forecasting Love and Weather is your typical romantic K-drama – he’s a free spirit, she’s uptight, they find each other and somehow fall for each other despite all of the craziness around them.

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