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Is the warm and cheerful pollen about to start dispersing on Saturdays and Sundays in the Kanto region?
In the Kanto region, the temperature rose sharply on the 6th and 7th, becoming as warm as from late March to early April. The pollen dispersal forecast for Tokyo is February 7. Take early action.
Saturdays and Sundays are warm and cheerful.
In the Kanto region, where the first spring blew on the 4th, the maximum temperature rose to almost 15 degrees Celsius, mainly in the interior. Downtown is also higher than 3, climbing to 12.6 degrees, which is about the same as in early March. The Kanto region on the 5th will be very sunny around noon. The maximum temperature is around 12 degrees Celsius, which is higher than normal, and it is likely to be as warm as early to mid-March. However, the south wind will change on the 4th and the north wind will blow on the 5th, so it will feel colder than the temperature. Days 6 and 7 are expected to be sunny during the day. There are many places where the temperature rises sharply and the maximum temperature rises to about 15 degrees Celsius. It will be as warm and cheerful as from the end of March to the beginning of April. However, be careful with your clothes as it is cold on the night of the 7th due to the north wind.
The start of the dispersal in Tokyo is scheduled for February 7.
When the temperature rises sharply, it’s time to worry about pollen dispersal. According to the “Pollen Dispersion Prediction” released by the Japan Meteorological Association on January 20, it is anticipated that on February 7 in Tokyo, cedar pollen will begin to disperse. The dispersion peak is the same as usual in Tokyo, and will be from the beginning to the end of March. The amount of dispersal in Kanto Koshin is likely to be higher than in the previous season (Spring 2020), which was less than usual. People who had mild hay fever symptoms in the previous season should also be careful this season. A small amount of Japanese cedar pollen will fly away before it begins to disperse, so if you are sensitive to Japanese cedar pollen, consult a specialist master as soon as possible.
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