
Weather Forecast Love
Drama · Romance
Overview
Ban Dong-uk, a university student struggling with chronic insomnia and lingering anxiety, discovers that the only time he can sleep peacefully is when he is near Lee Do-hyeon, the confident captain of the school’s basketball team. The two share a complicated history from their high school days, when misunderstandings and unspoken feelings drove them apart. Reuniting on campus forces them to confront that past while navigating the pressures of college life and athletics. As Dong-uk grows increasingly dependent on Do-hyeon’s calming presence, their renewed closeness gradually reveals the affection they once buried. What begins as an unusual need for comfort slowly turns into a deeper emotional bond, pushing both young men to face their vulnerabilities and reconsider what their relationship truly means.
Top Cast


Woo Ji-han
Woo Ji-han
Do-hyun
Woo Ji-han
Do-hyun


Shin Jeong-u
Shin Jeong-u
Dong-wook
Shin Jeong-u
Dong-wook


Kim Hyun-jae
Kim Hyun-jae
Yang Seung-joo
Kim Hyun-jae
Yang Seung-joo


Lee Seo-bin
Lee Seo-bin
Kim Hye-in
Lee Seo-bin
Kim Hye-in
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