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Saturday is stormy in Hokkaido, Kanto is as hot as April and Sunday is broad and cold in the dead of winter.
On the 16th (Saturday), it will be rainy and thunderstorms mainly on the Sea of Japan side. Little by little it will turn to snow in the afternoon. The south wind is getting stronger and the temperature in Kanto is roughly the same as in April. The cold weather will widely return on the 17th (Sunday).
Passing the front line Rain and thunderstorms mainly on the Sea of Japan side
It snows a lot in Hokkaido, and there are probably some places. Especially in the northern part of the Sea of Japan side, the snowy wind will blow very strongly. Be aware of traffic obstacles and storms caused by blizzards and cliffs. The Tohoku side of the Sea of Japan is initially rainy with thunderstorms, but is likely to gradually turn to snow in the afternoon. There will be places where it will rain temporarily on the Pacific side as well. Hokuriku is likely to get stronger due to rain and thunderstorms. It will snow gradually at night. Rain clouds and thunder are likely to hit the mountain’s shadow until morning. The Kanto region will be mostly sunny and it will rain in the northern mountains and coastal areas. It will be sunny from Tokai to Kyushu, but it will rain and thunder in some places in the early afternoon. It seems there are also places where it rains in Okinawa.
South wind followed by north wind
However, when the cold front passes, it will change to north wind and around noon cold air will enter from the Sea of Japan side. Fit it well with your clothes.
The cold of winter returns on Sunday
The maximum temperature is well below freezing in Hokkaido, and it is extremely cold at around 3 ° C in Tohoku and Hokuriku. From Kanto to Kyushu, the temperature will not reach 10 ℃ and the cold weather will return.
This Saturday and Sunday there will be a common test for admission to the university, but the temperature will rise and fall significantly depending on the day. If you are an examinee, be especially careful about your physical condition.
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