■Points for the next week■
・Earthquake affected area Noto: Be careful of snowfall and landslides.
・Snow and rain on the Sea of Japan side; heavy snow warning early next week
・Possibility of bad weather in Kanto on Saturday
・Winter-like cold continues
For the next week, there will be many snowy and rainy days in areas along the Sea of Japan. At the beginning of next week, strong cold air will move south, so we need to be careful about the snow. Winter-like cold continues in many places.
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Earthquake-stricken area Noto should be careful of snowfall and landslides.
Weather in the earthquake-affected area for the next week
In the areas affected by the 2020 Noto Peninsula Earthquake, the weather is expected to change in short cycles, with more days of snow and rain expected. Please check the latest weather information as snow and winds are likely to increase early next week.Because the ground has become loose due to the shaking of the earthquake, there is a risk of landslides occurring even if it rains less than usual. Additionally, when it snows, there are concerns that damaged buildings may collapse under the weight of the snow, and that rescue operations and supplies transportation may be disrupted.
If you are living in an evacuee, please be careful of hypothermia and carbon monoxide poisoning.
Snow and rain on the Sea of Japan side, heavy snow warning early next week
Weekly weather forecast 12th (Friday) to 17th (Wednesday)
From now on, the weather in northern Japan and the Sea of Japan side will change periodically.Tomorrow, the 12th (Friday), a low pressure system will pass through northern Japan, and by the 13th (Saturday), a winter-like atmospheric pressure pattern will occur, with high pressure in the west and low pressure in the east, centered on northern Japan.
Snow and rain will fall widely, mainly in areas along the Sea of Japan such as northern Japan and Hokuriku, and there is a risk of increased snowfall, especially in inland areas north of Hokuriku. The wind will be strong, and you should be careful of poor visibility due to snowstorms.
From the 14th (Sunday) to the 15th (Monday), a low pressure system develops as it moves north of Hokkaido, and by the beginning of the week, we will once again have a winter-like pressure pattern with high pressure in the west and low pressure in the east. As the strong cold air moves southward, snow and rain are expected to fall mainly on the Sea of Japan coast from Hokkaido to the San’in area. In particular, on the 16th (Tuesday), vigilance is required for heavy snow and blizzard, especially in Hokuriku and northern Japan’s Sea of Japan side.
There will be a common university entrance test this weekend, so it is a good idea for those in northern Japan to leave with plenty of time to spare.
Possibility of bad weather in Kanto on Saturday
From now on, it will be sunny in many places on the Pacific side, but there is a possibility of showers and snow in the Kanto region on Saturday the 13th. There is also the risk of heavy rain and lightning. Weather conditions are difficult to predict, including where and how much rain and snow will fall, so please check back regularly for the latest information.
Additionally, there is a possibility of rain in the Kanto and Tokai regions due to strong cold air flowing into the beginning of the week.
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Winter-like cold continues
Temperatures are expected to be typical for this time of year, and the winter-like cold will continue. As the cold air moves southward, it will be bitterly cold over a wide area, with many places expected to have temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius even during the day.
On the Pacific side, radiation cooling is expected to take effect on sunny mornings, making the weather even colder, and the severe cold is expected to continue.
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2024-01-11 06:00:00
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