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Fourth temperature rise The weather is downhill from the west even in places similar to April
Today 4 (Thursday) will be much warmer than yesterday 3 (Wednesday). From Kyushu to Tokai to Hokuriku, the maximum temperature rises to around 15 degrees Celsius, and there seem to be places where it is as hot as April. Be careful with “avalanches” in places where pollen is dispersed and there is a lot of snow. The weather will be downhill from the west.
Downhill weather from the west Western Japan prepares gear for rain
On Thursday the 4th, the anticyclone will move east and humid air will flow easily around the edge of the anticyclone. In addition, a low pressure system will occur in western Kyushu at night, and the weather is likely to descend from the west. Okinawa and Kyushu will be covered in clouds, and the rain clouds will gradually start at night. In Kagoshima prefecture, there are likely to be places where it rains heavily with lightning late at night. Chugoku, Shikoku, Kinki, and Tokai have some sunlight, but it’s easy to have rain clouds at night. It seems like there is a sunny day in Kanto until around noon. There are many clouds, but the weather will not change. The sun is likely to reach Tohoku until after noon. Hokkaido will be mostly sunny during the day.
The maximum temperature has risen significantly since yesterday, and some places are on par with April.
The maximum temperature will be higher than normal nationally. Although there is hardly any sunlight in Kyushu, it is likely to rise to almost 20 degrees. China, Shikoku, Kinki and Tokai will be around 15 degrees and Kanto will be around 13 degrees. Pollen dispersal has peaked, so continue to take all possible measures against pollen. In addition, the temperature of Hokuriku has risen to about 15 degrees Celsius, and it seems that there will be places with the same heat from early to mid-April. Tohoku will be around 10 degrees Celsius, and Hokkaido will have positive temperatures in several places, and the cold will ease.
Beware of “avalanches” in places with a lot of snow
Due to the rapid increase in temperature, snow is likely to melt in places with a lot of snow. During this period, “avalanches in all layers” are more likely to occur. You need to be careful around areas where avalanche warnings are issued, places where avalanches are likely to occur, and even around your home when snow falls from the roof during snow removal work.
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