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“Kanto Weather Update: Possibility of Heavy Rain and Typhoons”






Kanto Weekend is hot for excursions Next week there is a possibility of heavy rain due to a stagnation of the front line Watch out for violent typhoons

May 25, 2023 15:50

In the Kanto region, the sun will shine on the weekend, but the cloudy and rainy days will continue next week. The path of Typhoon No. 2 has not yet been determined, but the warm and moist air around the typhoon may flow in and cause heavy rain.


Beware of heatstroke on Saturdays and Sundays when the sun is shining


Tomorrow (26th), the center of the high pressure is expected to move to the east of Japan. There will be some sunny days in the Kanto region, but due to the influence of the humid air, clouds will likely spread from around noon.

The day after Saturday (27th) will be covered by a high pressure system centered east of Japan. It will be affected by the moist air, but even if the clouds spread, they will be mostly thin clouds, and there will be clear skies in various places.
Sunday (28th) will continue to be in the area of ​​high pressure. Although it is cloudy in each place, it seems that there will be some sunshine, albeit weak.
There is no change in the weather over a wide area on both Saturday and Sunday, and it looks like it will be good weather for going out.

The maximum temperature will be 25°C or higher in many places, and the temperature will rise further inland, and Kumagaya and Maebashi are expected to reach 27°C on both Saturday and Sunday. It’s not extremely hot, but your body isn’t used to the heat at this time of year, so be careful of heat stroke. Please be conscious and take measures such as frequently replenishing water.



Rain will continue next week.


Next week, the front will be stagnant near Honshu, and cloudy and rainy days will continue.

On Monday (29th), it will be covered with clouds due to the effects of low pressure and moist air, and it is likely to rain gradually.
From Tuesday (30th) onwards, the front will become stagnant near Honshu, and rainy days will continue.

The ferocious Typhoon No. 2 will not weaken so much in the future and is likely to approach Okinawa on Monday with a very strong force. The course of the typhoon after that has not yet been determined, but it is possible that the warm and moist air around the typhoon will increase the activity of the front and increase the amount of rain.
In addition to paying attention to typhoon trends, please keep in mind that even if a typhoon does not approach, the amount of rain may increase, and prepare for heavy rain.

Next week, there will be a day when the highest temperature is around 20 degrees, and if you wear light clothes, you will feel cool even during the day. Please check not only the weather, but also the daily temperature, and adjust your clothes well.



The beginning of the rainy season in Kanto Koshin


Cloudy and rainy days are expected to continue after next Thursday (June 1).
The rainy season in the Kanto-Koshin region usually starts around June 7, but the Japan Weather Association announced today that the rainy season will begin around May 30.
In preparation for the long rainy season, clean the rain gutters and gutters of fallen leaves and debris to improve drainage. It would be nice to have the work done over the weekend.



Prepare for heavy rain


Before the rainy season or typhoon season, it is very important to check evacuation sites and evacuation routes in advance in case you need to evacuate. There are 3 points here.

(1) Look at the hazard maps and regional disaster prevention plans prepared by municipalities and ask, “What kind of disaster risks are there in the area where I live?” Where is the evacuation route?” Let’s check. At that time, it will be useful when deciding evacuation routes if you check rivers that are at risk of flooding and places that are at risk of landslides. In addition to your home, check together with your family what kind of dangers there are in places you often enter, such as schools and workplaces.

(2) Evacuation routes will be limited in the event of flooding. Check multiple evacuation routes in advance.

③ At night, it is more difficult to grasp the surrounding situation than during the day. In preparation for nighttime evacuation, decide landmarks such as buildings and memorize evacuation routes.

It is also recommended to actually walk the evacuation route to the evacuation site and check it in case of emergency.


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