After a cold wave, Kansai is trending towards extremely high temperatures, and cedar pollen season is finally here. One month forecast (weather forecaster Toru Fujikawa January 25, 2024) – Japan Weather Association tenki.jp
The cold wave has turned, and the Kansai region is trending towards extremely high temperatures. The cedar pollen season is finally here. One month forecast
January 25, 2024 18:08
Today, January 25th, the Osaka Regional Meteorological Observatory announced the one-month forecast for the Kinki region. According to the report, temperatures are expected to be higher than normal on many days over the next month. While the effects of the cold wave continue, the trend is likely to change and become hotter from here on out. The cedar pollen season is approaching, so if you suffer from hay fever, it would be a good idea to start taking measures early.
Week 1 (January 27th – February 2nd)
On the Kinki Sea of Japan side, there will be many cloudy, snowy, or rainy days, similar to normal years. The Kinki Pacific side is expected to have many sunny days, similar to normal years. We will be relieved from the severe cold, and there will be many days where temperatures will be higher than average.
2nd week (February 3rd to February 9th)
Because it is susceptible to the effects of low pressure and fronts, the Kinki Sea of Japan side is expected to have more cloudy, rainy, or snowy days than normal. On the Kinki-Pacific side, there will be fewer sunny days compared to normal years. As it is less susceptible to the effects of cold air, temperatures are expected to remain higher than normal, although there will be few sunny days.
3rd to 4th week (February 10th to February 23rd)
On the Kinki Sea of Japan side, there will be many cloudy, snowy, or rainy days, similar to normal years. The Kinki Pacific side is expected to have many sunny days, similar to normal years. Cold air will sometimes move south, but it won’t last long. Temperatures are expected to be around normal or above normal.
The cedar pollen season will accelerate due to extremely high temperatures from the end of this month.
On January 25th, the Osaka Regional Meteorological Observatory released a one-month forecast as well as early weather information regarding high temperatures. The next two weeks will not be affected by cold air, so temperatures may be much higher than normal. In areas where heavy snowfall has occurred due to this cold wave, it is necessary to be careful about sagging due to melting snow, and also to manage agricultural crops. (Forecast temperatures are shown in orange indicating temperatures above normal and in red indicating temperatures significantly above normal.)
I’m also concerned about the scattering of cedar pollen. According to the pollen scattering forecast released by the Japan Weather Association last week, cedar pollen in the Kinki region will start scattering around mid-February. However, if the high temperature trend continues for a while, cedar pollen may gradually start to appear before mid-February. If you suffer from hay fever, it would be best to start taking preventative measures early, such as taking preventative medicine.
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