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Japan Weather Forecast: Chilly Start to 2024 with Rain from Kanto to Kyushu

Weather for the first three days: On the 1st, you can see the sunrise on the Pacific side, but the wind is chilly. On the 3rd, it will rain from Kanto to Kyushu (weather forecaster Tomoko Okamoto, December 31, 2023) – Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Weather for the first three days: On the 1st, you can see the first sunrise on the Pacific side, but the wind is chilly. On the 3rd, it rains from Kanto to Kyushu.

December 31, 2023 15:22

Tomorrow, January 1st, the first sunrise of the year will be seen mainly on the Pacific side. However, it is windy and wind chilly, so you will need to take precautions against the cold. On the 3rd, it will rain over a wide area from Kanto to Kyushu.

Tomorrow, January 1st, you can see the first sunrise of the year on the Pacific side. Take precautions against the cold.

Tomorrow, January 1st, there will be a temporary winter-like atmospheric pressure pattern.

From Hokkaido to the Sea of ​​Japan side of Tohoku, and Hokuriku, snow will fall in some places mainly in the morning, and the snow is likely to become heavier in local areas. The wind will be strong and there will be some blustery areas. From tonight until dawn tomorrow, there is a risk of heavy snow mainly in the mountainous areas of Hokuriku. If you are planning to visit the sun, please consider changing your plans.
Clouds are likely to spread from the northern Kinki region to the San’in region and northern Kyushu, with rain and snow expected to fall in places until dawn. There are some places where you can hear thunder, so you need to be careful about lightning strikes and strong gusts of wind such as those caused by tornadoes.

There are many sunny places on the Pacific side, so you can expect to see the first sunrise of the year. However, the seasonal winds will be strong from the north or west, and it will be wind chilly. If you are going out for the first sunrise or New Year’s visit, please be sure to take precautions against the cold.

2nd: Calm and sunny skies nationwide, perfect for going out

The day after tomorrow, the 2nd, the atmospheric pressure will become more relaxed and the area around Honshu will be covered in high pressure.

The weather is sunny in many places, and the wind is relatively calm.
The maximum temperature will be higher than normal in many places, and you will be able to feel the warmth of the sunlight. In Shikoku and southern Kyushu, there are many places where the temperature is over 15 degrees Celsius, and it looks like it will be unseasonably warm for the beginning of the year. However, the air can be cool in the mornings and evenings, so be sure to dress accordingly.

As a pressure trough approaches near northern Japan, snow and rain are likely to fall mainly in the afternoon from Hokkaido to Tohoku on the Sea of ​​Japan side.

3rd: Heavy rain from Kanto to Kyushu, snow in high altitude areas

A low pressure system and front are expected to pass near Honshu on the 3rd.

The area of ​​rain will spread from the west, and there will be some areas where the rain will become heavier, especially on the Pacific side. Winds from the south tend to be stronger in coastal areas, so a large umbrella is a good idea when going out. It is also likely that snow will fall in higher elevations, and the snow may become heavier for a while. Please be aware of changes in road conditions when driving.

Maximum temperatures will likely be high for this time of year in many places, even with little sunlight. However, after the rain stops, the wind changes from the south to a cold wind from the north or west, so you need to be careful about changes in temperature.
Please be careful not to get sick for the next three days.

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