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Typhoon No. 12 is expected to move north over the sea south of Japan and approach east and north of Japan from 24-25. As frontline activity kicks in, it is expected that Rain intensifies mainly on the Pacific side from Kinki to Tohoku on the 25th, so caution is required against lowland flooding and sediment disasters.
Nearest Typhoon No. 12 after 24
The pressure in the center is 975 hectopascals, the maximum wind speed near the center is 30 meters, the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 45 meters, and a storm with a wind speed of 25 meters or more is blowing at a 85 km radius from the center.
The typhoon will gradually change its course from the east and may come considerably closer to the east and north of Japan from the 24th to the 25th.
Frontline activity is already active
With the proximity of the typhoon, the front line activity became active and during this time, the Tokai, Kanto and Izu Islands were covered with developed rain clouds.
Future forecast Heavy rain and strong wind
Where it rains a lot in the 24 hours until the afternoon of the 23rd
▽ 180 mm in the Izu Islands,
▽ 150 mm at Tokai,
▽ It is expected to be 130mm in Kinki.
After that, in the 24 hours until the night of the 24th,
▽ Tokai and Kanto Koshin, 200mm to 300mm on the Izu Islands,
▽ 100-200mm of rain is expected in Tohoku and Kinki,
Rainfall can increase during the 25th day.
With the typhoon approaching, the wind on the Pacific side from Tokai to Tohoku is expected to be stronger, and a large cliff is expected. Expected.
The Meteorological Agency warns of sediment-related disasters, lowland flooding and river flash floods, and calls for special attention to gusts such as lightning and tornadoes, as well as “hail.”