Newspaper weather maps will start changing in November, but there are many summer days on the ground, making it a sunny day with short sleeves (weather forecaster Rika Fukutomi October 30, 2023) – Japan Weather Association tenki.jp
Starting in November, the newspaper weather map will be changed, but there are many summer days on the ground, making it a good day for short sleeves.
October 30, 2023 11:25
Changing clothes means changing clothes, but newspaper weather maps also change clothes. On November 1st, the newspaper weather map will change from the summer version to the winter version. What changes between summer and winter?Also, newspaper weather maps change clothes, but on the ground there are many summer days, so it’s sunny with short sleeves. It looks like it will be unusually hot for November.
Changing the newspaper weather map
Changing clothes means changing clothes, but newspaper weather maps also change clothes.
Clothes are generally changed on June 1st and October 1st, but weather maps are changed on May 1st and November 1st. The day after, November 1st, the weather maps published in many newspapers will change from the winter version to the summer version.
What is the difference between summer and winter use?
The main difference between summer and winter weather maps is that they cover different areas.
The summer weather map covers a wide area of the southern ocean. This is to include as much of the Pacific high pressure system that plays a leading role in the summer as possible, as well as typhoons that occur over the southern seas.
On the other hand, the winter weather map covers a wide area in the north, from mainland China to Siberia.
In winter, it is affected by high pressure and cold air that overhangs the continent, so the northern side (continent side) is widened.
In addition, some legends for weather symbols will also change. In the summer version, the snow symbol is no longer introduced, and the thunder symbol is introduced. Please compare the weather map in the newspaper you have at home.
Even though it’s November… there are many summer days and it’s becoming unusually hot
Newspaper weather maps will change from November 1st (Wednesday), but there will still be many summer days with maximum temperatures of 25°C or higher near the ground. Summer days are forecast for every day in central Tokyo from November 2nd (Thursday) to November 6th (Monday). Short sleeves are likely to be useful during the day.
It has been 14 years since November 1, 2009, when central Tokyo experienced summer sun in November. If summer days occur consecutively, it will be the first time since statistics began.
Furthermore, in Hokuriku, such as Kanazawa City, and in the southern Tohoku region, such as Fukushima City, summer days are forecast from November 3rd (National Holiday: Culture Day) to November 4th (Saturday), and in Kanazawa City, it is likely to be hot and sweaty with a maximum temperature of 27 degrees Celsius. .
Will heat records be broken in November?
This year (2023) was the hottest summer on record. In central Tokyo, the number of extremely hot days (maximum temperature 35 degrees Celsius or higher) per year is 22, a record high. The number of midsummer days (highest temperature 30℃ or higher) per year is 90, a new record high. The number of consecutive midsummer days (highest temperature of 30℃ or higher) was 64 days, the longest ever.
The number of summer days (with a maximum temperature of 25℃ or higher) per year is 140, the highest ever (until October 29, 2023), but from Thursday, November 2nd, there will be summer days every day. This is expected to result in a new all-time record.
However, even if you can wear short sleeves during the day, it can get very cold in the mornings and evenings. Temperatures can vary greatly throughout the day, so adjust accordingly by layering your clothes.
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