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Typhoon No. 11 Approaching Sakishima Islands, Typhoon No. 12 Bringing Warm and Humid Weather: Japan Weather Association Update

Typhoon No. 11 is approaching the Sakishima Islands Typhoon No. 12 will bring warm and humid weather to Honshu, and the heat wave will subside with rain next week (Weather forecaster Tomomi Yoshida September 02, 2023)-Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Typhoon No. 11 is approaching the Sakishima Islands Typhoon No. 12 will bring warm and humid weather to Honshu, and the heat will subside with rain next week

September 02, 2023 16:27

Typhoon No. 11 will approach the Sakishima Islands in Okinawa Prefecture on the 3rd (Sunday). Typhoon No. 12 will gradually turn into a tropical cyclone, but it will bring warm and moist air, and it is likely that active rain clouds will hang over the Kanto region from the night of the 3rd (Sunday) to the 4th (Monday). There will be more rainy days from Kyushu to Tohoku next week due to fronts and new tropical cyclones. It looks like the intense heat is finally toning down.

Typhoon No. 11 will approach the Sakishima Islands in Okinawa on the 3rd (Sunday)

Typhoon No. 11 is expected to approach the Sakishima Islands with strong force on the 3rd (Sun).

Over the 3rd (Sunday), Okinawa will experience very strong winds, mainly in the Sakishima Islands such as Miyakojima and Ishigakijima, and there will be places with heavy rain. Be careful of landslides caused by strong winds and heavy rain, flooding of low-lying land, and flooding of rivers. It is expected that there will be places where the sea will be severe with swells. Please stay away from the coast. Also, be careful of flooding due to storm surges and waves that overlap with storm surges.

Typhoon No. 12 Brings in warm, moist air

Typhoon No. 12 will move northwest in the sea near Ogasawara, and will turn into a tropical cyclone south of the Izu Islands on the 3rd (Sunday). It will gradually turn into a tropical cyclone, but it will bring in warm, moist air that will form the basis of rain clouds, so you can’t let your guard down.

On the 3rd (Sunday), rain and thunderstorms will gradually occur after the evening, mainly in the Kanto region. It seems that there is also a place where the rain legs are strong. On the 4th (Monday), it will rain mainly on the Pacific Ocean side from Kyushu to Tohoku. Especially in the Kanto region, there is a risk of heavy rainfall due to active rain clouds.

Fronts and moist air Many rainy days

In addition to Typhoon No. 11 and Typhoon No. 12, tropical cyclones are expected to form over the southern seas. Also, from Tuesday 5th, the front will extend from northern Japan to the vicinity of western Japan, and warm and moist air around the tropical cyclone will flow toward the front.

Clouds are likely to spread across the country, and intermittent rain is likely to occur from Kyushu to Tohoku, and there are areas where the rain will become stronger. It will be a blessing rain in Niigata Prefecture, which is suffering from water shortage.

The intense heat is finally toned down

This summer has been a record-breaking heat wave, but we are finally seeing the end of the heat wave.

On the 3rd (Sunday), many places will still be hotter than normal, and Osaka City will reach a temperature of 37°C, exceeding body temperature. On the 4th (Monday), Akita City, Nagoya City, Osaka City, and other places will experience extremely hot days (maximum temperature of 35°C or higher), but after the 5th (Tuesday), the number of extremely hot days will decrease. The intense heat will subside, but the humidity will be high and it will become hot and humid, so please continue to be careful of heatstroke.

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