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Weekly Sunday Rains Across the Country Fear of Storms in Northern Japan
On 20 (Saturday) and 21 (Sunday), a low pressure system is developing, and a front extending from the low pressure system is expected to pass near Honshu as it travels northeast across the Sea of Japan. Continuing from last week, the weather could be stormy this weekend and it could rain more. Check the latest weather information.
Tomorrow, we will hear of the cherry blossoms that shine across the country.
Most daytime temperatures are higher than normal and the heat is likely to continue. There may be places where you don’t need a jacket during the day.
This week, we are getting news of cherry blossoms blooming one after another. The cherry blossoms have been announced in Yokohama and Saga before noon on Wednesday 17 today. The cherry blossoms will bloom here and there on Thursday the 18th morning.
However, there seems to be a place where a lot of cedar pollen flies. From Kyushu to Kanto, cypress pollen also flies. Please continue to take all possible measures.
The weather slowly descends from the west
Clouds gradually increase in Kyushu, and it seems that there will be places where it will rain at night in the first few days. It will be fine in Chugoku, Shikoku and Kinki, but there will be many places where the clouds will gradually increase. From Tokai to Hokkaido, most places are exposed to sunlight, but in the Kanto region, clouds tend to spread due to the influence of humid air, and it seems that there will be temporary rains in coastal areas.
The maximum temperature is higher than normal in many places and it seems that the cherry blossoms are already in bloom.
Saturdays and Sundays Rain and wind intensify throughout the country
It will rain from Kyushu to Kinki on Saturday the 20th and it will rain across the country on Sunday the 21st. It looks like it’s going to rain a lot. Even in Hokkaido, warm and humid air comes in, so it can rain in some places. Watch out for snow falling from the roof, avalanches, and river flooding.
Also, due to the effects of the developing low-pressure system, the wind is strong and there is a risk of severe storms in Tohoku and Hokkaido, which are close to the low-pressure system.
Due to the low pressure system that developed last Saturday, there was a spring storm from Kyushu to Kanto. In some places, roads were immediately flooded, rivers flooded, and the risk of sediment-related disasters increased.
This time, the center of the cyclone is expected to pass near northern Japan, and it is expected to be difficult in Tohoku and Hokkaido. Also, the course the cyclone passes and when it is approaching may change in the future. Check out the latest information and be prepared in advance.
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