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Tokai Three-Day Weekend Weather: Sunny and Stable for Perfect Sightseeing

Weather for three-day weekend in Tokai The last day is stable and sunny, making it a perfect day for sightseeing. After the holidays, the warmth of spring will arrive (Weather Forecaster Nozomi Takeshita, February 9, 2024) – Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Tokai three-day weekend weather The final day is a perfect day for sightseeing with stable skies The end of the holidays brings spring warmth

February 9, 2024 16:44

During the three-day weekend starting tomorrow, the 10th, the Tokai region will have long periods of sunshine, but the weather will be changeable with snow showers and rain showers in places. The last day will be covered in high pressure, so it will be sunny throughout the day, making it a perfect day for sightseeing.

The weather for the 3-day weekend looks like it will be stable and sunny on the last day

[10th (Sat)]
After the pressure trough passes over the Sea of ​​Japan, it will be affected by cold air. In Gifu Prefecture, it will be sunny until morning, but clouds will gradually increase, and there will be snow and rain in some places, especially in mountainous areas. Areas along the Pacific coast will have long periods of sunshine, but clouds will prevail at times, with scattered snow and rain showers.
[11th (Sun)]
The changeable weather is expected to continue Sunday. It will be relatively sunny in many places in the morning, but due to cold air and the passage of the next atmospheric pressure trough, clouds will likely spread in the afternoon, and there will likely be snow and rain in some places, especially in the mountainous areas of Gifu Prefecture.
[12th (Monday)]
There will be some snow left in the mountainous areas of Gifu Prefecture into the morning. During the day, it will be covered in high pressure, so it is expected to be clear and sunny in many places. The last day of the holiday will be a stable and sunny day, making it a perfect day for sightseeing.

There will be no severe cold, and temperatures will be around or above normal in most places.

Forecast cumulative snowfall amount for 72 hours until 12:00 on Monday 12th

The weather is changeable, and the snow and rain are likely to be intermittent rather than continuing to fall for a long time. There is no need to worry about heavy snow or heavy rain, but the mountainous areas that straddle Gifu Prefecture and Hokuriku are expected to receive some accumulation of snow.
If you are planning to go to a ski resort during the three-day weekend, please be aware of the changeable weather and road conditions.

*The 72-hour forecast cumulative snowfall amount represents the amount of snow that will fall. The amount of snow that will accumulate will be less than this.

Weekly weather Unseasonably warm after the holidays

After the holidays, warm air will enter the Tokai region, and with the added power of sunlight, the temperature will rise considerably. In Shizuoka and Owase, there are days when the temperature rises to around 20 degrees Celsius, so you can probably spend the daytime without needing a jacket.
Even in Takayama, where the maximum temperature has been in the single digits for a long time, after the holidays, there are days when it can reach over 10 degrees Celsius, and you can feel the warmth of the sun. In Gifu Prefecture’s snow-covered mountains, there is a risk that the snow will melt quickly, so we need to be even more careful about avalanches and other snow-melting disasters. As the temperature rises rapidly, please be careful in managing your crops.
Also, on sunny days with high temperatures, pollen is more likely to fly. If you suffer from hay fever, please refer to the weekly pollen scattering information and take appropriate measures.
The next major change in weather will occur around the 15th (Thursday), when a low pressure system and front will move eastward around Honshu, causing widespread rain.

Conditions that make pollen easy to fly

There are three main conditions under which pollen tends to fly.

① “A sunny and hot day”
Male cedar flowers open more easily when the temperature rises. Furthermore, on sunny days with high temperatures, updrafts tend to occur, making it easier for pollen to fly up.

② “A day when the air is dry and the wind is strong”
When the humidity is high, pollen absorbs moisture and becomes heavier, making it difficult for it to fly far. On the other hand, on days when the air is dry and windy, pollen is more likely to fly from forests far away from urban areas, so you need to be even more careful.

③ “After the day after rain or after 2-3 consecutive days of high temperatures”
The day after a rainy day, more pollen is likely to fly because the amount that was not dispersed on the rainy day and the amount that was dispersed on that day overlap. In addition, pollen that falls on the ground due to rain may be blown up, increasing the amount of pollen scattered. Also, even after two to three days of high temperatures, more pollen is likely to fly.

If you suffer from hay fever, check the daily weather forecast and prepare for pollen.

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