The Hokuriku region will continue to experience localized heavy rain and thunderstorms. Please be cautious of landslides and floods around the 12th.
Weekly forecast What is the forecast for the end of the rainy season?
According to the weekly weather chart, from the 15th onwards, the Pacific High is expected to expand northward and extend its range of influence to northern Japan.
Next, in the weekly forecast, after the 15th, Fukui, Ishikawa, and Toyama in the western part of Hokuriku are marked with clear skies. In the field of meteorology, three prefectures in the western part of Hokuriku and four prefectures including Niigata in the eastern part of Hokuriku are treated as one region, and the start and end of the rainy season are being studied.
The seasons come and go, and nothing changes dramatically from one day to the next. Also, the weather forecast tends to change in the second half of the period. From the 17th onwards, the Pacific high will continue to extend northward, weakening the activity of the seasonal rain front, and if it is forecast that the summer sky will expand for about a week, the end of the rainy season will be announced earlier than the average day (around 7/23). (Preliminary figures) are likely.
In addition, the latest forecast of the end of the rainy season announced on the 6th by the Japan Weather Association and related articles can be found here. Please help us.
2023-07-09 06:45:54
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