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2-Week Weather Forecast: Heavy Rain Threat during Rainy Season Peak in Western and Eastern Japan – July 2023

Weather for 2 weeks Rain in western and eastern Japan on the 5th Fear of heavy rain this weekend How long is the heavy rain at the peak of the rainy season (Weather forecaster Tomomi Yoshida July 04, 2023)-Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Weather for 2 weeks Rain in western and eastern Japan on the 5th Fear of heavy rain this weekend How long is the heavy rain at the peak of the rainy season?

July 04, 2023 12:01

On the 5th (Wednesday), it will rain from Kyushu to Kanto due to the effects of low pressure and a front. It rains very heavily in Kyushu, and there is a risk of heavy rain. From the 8th (Sat) to the 10th (Mon), the seasonal rain front will become more active, and the rainfall will increase mainly in Kyushu. We need to be vigilant against heavy rain disasters.

Will yellow sand fly after heavy rain?

On the 5th (Wednesday), a low pressure system will advance over the Sea of ​​Japan, and a front will pass from western Japan to the vicinity of eastern Japan. Kyushu will see very heavy rain like waterfalls accompanied by thunder, and there is a risk of heavy rain again. Be on the lookout for landslides, watch out for flooding of low-lying lands, rising water levels and flooding of rivers. Chugoku and Shikoku will have rain and thunderstorms in the morning, and Kinki will start around noon. Tokai and Hokuriku are also likely to rain after the evening. It will rain in places in Kanto, Tohoku, and Hokkaido at night.

On the 6th (Thursday), it is likely to rain in the morning from Kanto to Hokkaido. After the rain, yellow sand may fly from Kyushu to the Sea of ​​Japan side of Hokkaido. Yellow sand may adhere to laundry and cars, so be careful.

Heavy rain threat this weekend

On the 7th (Friday), the rainy season front will move northward from the west. From the 8th (Saturday), the frontline is expected to be stagnant near Honshu, and the frontline activity is expected to increase until around the 10th (Monday).

On the 7th (Friday), it will rain in Kyushu and the Chugoku region, and from the 8th (Saturday) to the 10th (Monday), the area of ​​rain will spread and the rain will intensify. Active rain clouds will form around Kyushu, and there is a risk of heavy rain. Kyushu has experienced record-breaking rainfall, which has already caused damage such as landslides and flooding of rivers. Even in areas where damage has not yet occurred, the ground is loose and a disaster could occur at any time. There is a risk of heavy rain this weekend, and we need to be vigilant against further heavy rain disasters.

Heavy rain in western Japan Possibility of crossing the mountain pass The hot and humid weather continues

After the 12th (Wednesday), there will be more sunny days from Kyushu to Kinki, although there will be more clouds. It is expected that the pass of heavy rain will be over once. From Tokai to Tohoku, it will be mostly sunny on the 12th (Wednesday), but after the 13th (Thursday) there will be more clouds and it is likely that there will be rainy days. In Hokkaido, where there is no rainy season, there will be more cloudy and rainy days.

Maximum temperatures for the next two weeks are expected to be above normal. Temperatures are expected to rise to around 30°C in many areas, and there are days when the temperature rises to around 35°C in central Tokyo and Nagoya. In addition to the temperature, the humidity is high, and the risk of heat stroke is high. Please take all possible measures against heatstroke. Temperatures will drop slowly at night as well, and tropical nights are likely to occur mainly in urban areas. Please be careful of heat stroke at night.

When to evacuate? What is the timing?

We need to be vigilant for heavy rains during the peak of the rainy season for the next week. Disasters such as landslides and flooding of rivers occur suddenly and spread quickly, so delaying evacuation can be life-threatening.

Therefore, the timing of evacuation is important. In the case of alert level 3, the elderly and people with disabilities should evacuate to a safe place. At alert level 4, all people in the target area should evacuate immediately. At alert level 5, safe evacuation is no longer possible and lives are in danger. For this reason, do not wait for the announcement of alert level 5 emergency security. Be sure to evacuate by alert level 4.

When the weather gets rough, the danger of evacuating increases, such as worsening road conditions and objects being blown away by storms. Even if no evacuation order has been issued, evacuate yourself if you feel even the slightest danger. If you feel uneasy, that time is the time to evacuate. When evacuating, please be aware of disaster prevention and ask your neighbors to evacuate to a safe place as soon as possible.

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