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Hokuriku Fern Phenomenon Will there be a record temperature tomorrow too?
Today’s Hokuriku region became a fern phenomenon, reaching a record temperature in September. Tomorrow, the weather vane phenomenon may continue and the temperature may rise to a record high. Beware of heatstroke. Also, be careful when managing your crops.
Today is a record temperature in various parts of the Hokuriku region.
Today, a large and extremely strong Typhoon No. 9 headed north in western Kyushu. The south wind blew into the Hokuriku region, triggering the Fern phenomenon. In Ogata, Joetsu City, Niigata Prefecture, the highest temperature was 38 degrees and 3 minutes, making it number one in Japan. In Fukui City, the highest temperature was 37 ° C and 7 minutes, making it the second largest in Japan and the highest in September for observing history. Also, the maximum temperature until 2:30 p.m. is 37 degrees 6 minutes in Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture, and 37 degrees 6 minutes in Shiga City, Ishikawa Prefecture. It became a high temperature record (including Thailand’s record).
Is it a record temperature tomorrow?
Typhoon 9 is expected to head north of the Korean Peninsula in the morning. In the Hokuriku region, the wind over the southern mountains will blow and turn into a fern phenomenon. Sunny weather continues in Niigata, and the forecast maximum temperature for tomorrow is expected to be 37 degrees in Niigata City. Depending on the location, it can rise even higher and it will be record heat for September. To the west of Toyama, humid air and rain are expected in the afternoon. However, the weather may continue to be clearer than expected and the temperature will rise above noon. Beware of heatstroke. Also, pay close attention to crop and livestock management.
Watch out for strong winds tomorrow
In the east of Typhoon 9, the high pressure force will increase and the pressure gradient is expected to increase near Japan. Even in the Hokuriku region, which is far from the center of the typhoon, there will be places where the southerly winds will intensify. There are winds of more than 10 meters onshore mainly in the morning in the morning, and there is the possibility of strong winds blowing locally even in areas along the river. Be careful of falling fruit.
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