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Extreme Thunderstorms and Unstable Atmospheric Conditions in Western Japan on New Year’s Eve

Thunderclouds mainly from San’in to Hokuriku. Atmospheric conditions remain unstable until dawn on New Year’s Day. Be careful of lightning strikes and gusts of wind (Weather Forecaster, Chief Nikki, December 31, 2023) – Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Thunderclouds mainly from San’in to Hokuriku. Atmospheric conditions remain unstable until dawn on New Year’s Day. Be careful of lightning and gusts.

December 31, 2023 13:15

Today, the 31st (New Year’s Eve), the atmospheric conditions are extremely unstable from western Japan to eastern Japan on the Sea of ​​Japan side, with rain clouds and thunderclouds covering the area from the mountain range to Hokuriku. Be careful of lightning, gusts of wind, and sudden heavy rain until dawn tomorrow, January 1st (New Year’s Day). There is a risk of heavy snow or blizzard in mountainous areas.

Rain clouds and thunderclouds mainly from Sanin to Hokuriku

Today, the 31st (New Year’s Eve), two low pressure systems are moving eastward in the Sea of ​​Japan, and another low pressure system accompanied by a front is moving along the southern coast of Honshu. Warm, humid air flows toward low pressure systems and fronts, and cold air flows into the upper atmosphere, making atmospheric conditions extremely unstable.

As of 1:00 p.m., rain clouds and thunderclouds are covering the mountain range and Hokuriku region. Thunderclouds can be seen developing in some areas, and lightning strikes are also occurring.

The atmosphere remains extremely unstable until dawn on New Year’s Day.

Until dawn tomorrow, January 1st (New Year’s Day), extremely unstable atmospheric conditions will continue from western Japan to eastern Japan on the Sea of ​​Japan side. The probability of lightning strikes is also high.

Tomorrow, until dawn on January 1st, rain clouds and thunderclouds will form over the mountain range and the Hokuriku region. Be careful of lightning, tornadoes, strong wind gusts, and sudden heavy rain.

Although it will rain in many flat areas, snow will fall mainly in the mountainous areas of Hokuriku, Gifu and Nagano prefectures, and there is a risk of heavy snow or blizzards. If you are planning to visit the sun, please pay close attention to the latest information and consider changing your plans.

Weather conditions where tornadoes are likely to occur

When the weather conditions are such that tornadoes are likely to occur, the Japan Meteorological Agency issues a “Tornado Warning Information” and calls for caution. Tornadoes are also more likely to occur when a lightning warning is issued or when the weather forecast mentions “unstable atmospheric conditions.” However, in some cases, such as when you are outdoors, you may not be able to obtain information on “tornado warnings” or “lightning warnings.” Tornadoes occur “under developed cumulonimbus clouds,” so be aware of the warning signs that cumulonimbus clouds are approaching.

① Even though it’s daytime, pitch black clouds approach and the surroundings suddenly become dark.
② You can hear the rumbling of thunder and see the light of thunder.
③ A cold wind blows.

Also, heavy rain or hail may begin to fall. However, these warning signs do not always occur before a tornado, and they may not be obvious. If you feel even the slightest change, you need to evacuate immediately.

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