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Typhoon No. 13 Approaching Kanto Koshin: Heavy Rain Warning from 7th to 8th – Japan Weather Update

Typhoon No. 13 that occurred last night May approach Kanto Koshin from 7th to 8th Heavy rain warning before approaching (Weather forecaster Yumiko Nakagawa September 06, 2023)-Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Typhoon No. 13 occurred last night May approach Kanto Koshin from 7th to 8th Heavy rain warning before approaching

September 06, 2023 07:43

Typhoon No. 13 occurred at 21:00 on the 5th (Tuesday). It will move north-northeast south of Japan and may approach Kanto-Koshin from 7th (Thursday) to 8th (Friday). Due to the influence of the front in Kanto-Koshin, it will rain very heavily from the 6th (Wednesday) to the 8th (Friday) before the typhoon approaches, and there will be places with heavy rain.

Typhoon No. 13 may approach Kanto Koshin from Thursday to Friday

Typhoon No. 13 occurred in the south of Japan at 21:00 on the 5th (Tuesday) yesterday. Today, Wednesday, June 6, at 6:00 am, it is still in the south of Japan and is moving north-northeast at a speed of about 15 kilometers per hour. The central pressure is 1000 hectopascals, the maximum instantaneous wind speed near the center is 25 meters, and there is no storm area.

Typhoon No. 13 will continue to move north-northeast south of Japan, and may approach Kanto-Koshin from 7th (Thursday) to 8th (Friday). No. 13 will not develop rapidly and will not be accompanied by storms, but it will be affected by winds and waves centering on the Izu Islands, and depending on the course of the typhoon, the rain clouds that have developed from the typhoon itself will hang over it.

Also, from tonight to the morning of the 7th (Thursday) tomorrow, the front will move southward in the Kanto region, so it is likely that there will be heavy rain from the 6th (Wednesday) today before the typhoon approaches.

Heavy rain here and there today, very heavy rain in the north

As of 7:00 am on the 6th (Wednesday), there are places where rain clouds are hanging mainly in the southern part of the Kanto region. From around noon, it will rain here and there, including the northern part, and there will be places where it will rain heavily. Locally “very heavy rain” is likely to fall in the north.

“Very heavy rain” is the image of rain falling like a waterfall, and it continues to fall. In addition, umbrellas are completely useless, and driving is dangerous because the water splashes all over the place and makes the whole area look white and visibility is poor. Don’t let your guard down just because the typhoon is still far away, and check the weather information frequently.

Beware of heavy rain regardless of the position of the typhoon

The rain due to the front will peak from tonight until dawn tomorrow.

The expected 24-hour precipitation from 6:00 a.m. today (Wednesday) to 6:00 a.m. tomorrow (Thursday) is high in all areas.
Northern Kanto region 80 mm
Southern Kanto region 100mm
Koshin district 80mm
Izu Islands 150mm
After that, the expected 24-hour precipitation from 6:00 a.m. on the 7th (Thursday) to 6:00 a.m. on the 8th (Friday) the day after tomorrow is
Izu Islands 100 to 150 mm
It has become.

There will be sunny skies in many places during the day tomorrow, but rain clouds are likely to come again on the 8th (Friday). Depending on the course of Typhoon No. 13, there is a possibility that rain clouds developed by the typhoon itself will cover the area. Please check the latest typhoon information and weather information.

In addition, there is a possibility of strong winds and warning-level high waves in the Izu Islands from the late evening of Thursday, July 7th to Friday, August 8th. In addition to heavy rain, caution is also required for storms and high waves.

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