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Record for the first time in 130 years Sapporo reaches highest temperature in March
Today (29), the temperature in Hokkaido has risen due to the strong warm air from the south. In Sapporo, the maximum temperature at 1:00 pm rose to 18.3 degrees Celsius, breaking the record for the high temperature recorded in March, recorded on March 28, 1891, for the first time in 130 years.
The warm air in the sky is roughly the same as in mid-May, adding the foehn phenomenon.
Today, hot and humid air flows from the south towards the outskirts of Hokkaido, and the temperature is rising in several places. At 9 o’clock this morning, the temperature was observed above Sapporo at the same level as in mid-May, which is quite strong warm air for this period. Also, when the south wind crossed the mountain and blew around Sapporo, the temperature increased further due to the foehn phenomenon.
At 1:00 pm, Sapporo has the highest temperature in Hokkaido, with a maximum temperature of 18.3 degrees Celsius. Until now, the highest temperature in the history of statistics in March in Sapporo was on March 28, 1891, and the maximum temperature was 16.8 degrees Celsius, but today it far exceeded it and was the first time in 130 years. to update.
High temperatures will continue into the future
In the future, hot air will continue to easily enter the area around Hokkaido. In Sapporo, the maximum temperature is about 8 degrees Celsius in normal years, but it appears that the maximum temperature will remain at 10 degrees Celsius or more until around Friday.
The number of snowfall observations at the Sapporo Meteorological Observatory has already been 0, but in the city of Sapporo, the snowfall at 1:00 pm is 31 cm at Koganeyu in Minami Ward, and the areas where snow remains are mainly along the mountains and in the mountains. It’s in. Rapid thaw can increase the risk of floods and landslides, so we must continue to pay close attention to this point.
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