This is the outlook for the future.
The typhoon is expected to change its course to the north on the 7th, and then approach Kyushu on Wednesday the 9th as it develops slightly.
Due to the influence of the typhoon body and the surrounding rain clouds
▽ In the next few hours in the Okinawa region,
▽ In the Amami region and southern Kyushu, on the night of the 7th
There is a risk that a “linear rain belt” will occur and the risk of disasters will increase rapidly.
Also, outside of Kyushu, the Pacific side of western Japan and eastern Japan is likely to experience record-breaking heavy rains that far exceed one month’s worth of normal years until around Thursday the 10th.
The amount of rain falling in the 24 hours until the evening of the 7th is high in both places,
▽ 300 mm in the Amami region and southern Kyushu,
▽ 200 mm in Okinawa and Shikoku,
▽ 150 mm in northern Kyushu and Tokai,
▽ It is expected to be 120 mm in Kinki.
In 24 hours until the evening of the 8th,
▽ 200 mm to 300 mm in southern Kyushu, Amami region, Shikoku, Kinki, Tokai,
▽ In addition to being expected to be 100 mm to 200 mm in northern Kyushu,
In 24 hours until the evening of Wednesday, the 9th
▽ 300 mm to 400 mm in southern Kyushu and Shikoku,
▽ 200mm to 300mm in northern Kyushu, Kinki and Tokai,
▽ It is expected that 100mm to 200mm of rain will fall in the Amami region.
2023-08-06 11:31:33
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