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Free from the cold on the 21st and “joyous spring” on the 22nd under the sun
Tomorrow the 21st will be free of cold throughout the country. In Fukuoka and Naha, it will be as hot as early April. On the 22nd, there will be more places with high temperatures, and in sunny places like southern Kyushu, it will be joyful and reminiscent of spring.
Morning (21) Free from the cold
The maximum daytime temperature tomorrow is 3-5 degrees in Hokkaido, over 5 degrees in Tohoku and Hokuriku, and over 10 degrees from Kanto to the Chugoku and Shikoku regions. In Kyushu, it will exceed 15 degrees Celsius, and in Fukuoka it will be 17 degrees Celsius, which is as warm as early April. Naha will also be 23 degrees, which is roughly the same as early April.
Comparing the maximum temperature with the average year, tomorrow is expected to be more than 3 degrees higher than normal in more than half of the Amedas points nationally, and more than 6 degrees higher than normal in about 15 % of points.
Asatte (22) Off-season warmth in a wider range
On the other hand, there are sunny days in the southern part of Kyushu and on the Pacific side from eastern Japan to northern Japan, so you can feel the warmth of the sun and feel relieved and joyful.
Furthermore, even after that, “early weather information on high temperatures” was announced from the Tohoku region to the Amami region, and the temperature is expected to be higher than normal.
Beware of avalanches and falling snow in snowy areas
① Before removing snow, be sure to check that the snow is not loose. Fresh snow and warm, sunny afternoons can cause the snow on the roof to come loose. Also, vines can fall along with snow.
② When climbing onto the roof using a ladder, secure it firmly with a rope so that the ladder does not move. When going from the ladder to the ceiling, you need to be more careful not to fall.
③ When removing snow, leave snow around the building. In the unlikely event that it falls off the roof, the snow will serve as a cushion.
Even if it’s a hassle, be sure to wear a lifeline and helmet, and wear slip-resistant shoes. Do not forget to bring your mobile phone when you work.
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