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Kanto Week 3-Day Holiday Weather Forecast and Pollen Season Update (February 8, 2024) – Japan Weather Association Tenki.jp

What’s the weather like for the Kanto Week 3-day holiday? Next week will be the start of full-fledged pollen season as temperatures soar (Weather Forecaster Masashi Tanaka February 8, 2024) – Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

What’s the weather like for the Kanto Week 3-day weekend? Temperatures will soar next week, and we’ll be entering full-fledged pollen season.

February 08, 2024 16:43

The Kanto-Koshin region will be mostly sunny during the three-day weekend, but on the 11th (Sunday) there may be some snow along the mountains in the north. Next week, the maximum temperature will rise to around 20 degrees Celsius, and it will be a warm spring weather. Pollen will begin to fly, so if you have allergic symptoms, please take precautions such as wearing a mask.

The three-day weekend is a great day for vacations.

Tomorrow, the 9th (Friday), the Kanto region will be gently covered by high pressure overhanging the continent, so it will be sunny in many places. However, in Chiba Prefecture, due to the effects of a trough in atmospheric pressure and humid air, clouds tend to spread mainly along the coast, and there are likely to be some places where there will be light rain. The maximum temperature is expected to be around 11℃.

The three-day weekend starting the day after tomorrow, the 10th (Saturday), will be covered in high pressure and the weather will be good in all parts of the country, making it a perfect day for going out and going on vacations.
The day after tomorrow, the 10th (Saturday), will be largely sunny, including areas along the mountains.
It is expected to be mostly sunny during the day on the 11th (Sunday, National Foundation Day). However, clouds will gradually increase, snow will fall along the mountains in the north at night, and there will be some rain along the coast. When going out, it’s a good idea to prepare rain gear just in case.
On the 12th (Monday, substitute holiday), plenty of sunlight will reach many places. There are likely to be some snowfall along the northern mountains.

The maximum temperature from the 10th (Saturday) to the 12th (Monday, substitute holiday) will be around 12℃, which is about 2℃ higher than normal. It’s warm for this time of year, and you’ll feel relieved in the sunshine when you go out. However, the temperature difference between morning and evening can be large, so be sure to dress accordingly.

Next week we will be entering spring weather and pollen season.

After the 13th (Tuesday), the temperature will rise rapidly. Temperatures in some places, such as central Tokyo, are likely to be more than 5 degrees Celsius higher than the previous day. This is because warm air tends to flow from the south toward low pressure systems and fronts moving north of Japan.

It is expected to be sunny in many places on the 13th (Tuesday) and 14th (Wednesday).
The highest temperature will be around 16℃ to 18℃ on the 13th (Tuesday), which will be similar to late March to early April in many places.
Temperatures are expected to rise even higher on Wednesday the 14th, reaching 19 degrees Celsius in central Tokyo and northern Kanto, with temperatures expected to reach 21 degrees Celsius in Maebashi. It looks like it will be as warm as mid-to-late April, which is typical of spring.

A low pressure system and front will pass through northern Japan on the 15th (Thursday). There will be sunshine, but there will be some places where it will rain. In addition, the southerly wind will become stronger in the Kanto region, and there is a possibility that it will be the first blow of spring.
The maximum temperature will be around 17°C to 18°C, more than 5°C higher than normal in many places. It looks like the morning chill will ease up.

The peak of pollen is

In the Kanto region, pollen is already starting to fly little by little. It looks like next week will be a full-fledged pollen season as temperatures rise.
The amount of pollen in the air will gradually increase, and the peak of cedar pollen in Tokyo will be from late February to late March. After that, cypress pollen is likely to reach its peak.

The Japan Weather Association predicts that the amount of pollen in the Kanto-Koshin region this year will be at the same level as usual, although it will be lower than in previous seasons. (Announced on January 18th)
If you experience allergic symptoms, please take precautions as soon as possible.

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