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Severe Stormy Weather Forecast for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day in Japan

Two-week weather forecast: Stormy weather is feared from northern to western Japan from New Year’s Eve to New Year’s Day. High temperatures are expected, but strong northerly winds will be expected on New Year’s Day (Weather forecaster Tomomi Yoshida December 28, 2023) – Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Weather for two weeks: Stormy weather is feared from northern to western Japan from New Year’s Eve to New Year’s Day, with high temperatures trending and strong northerly winds on New Year’s Day.

December 28, 2023 11:27

From New Year’s Eve to New Year’s Day, a low-pressure system is expected to develop as it moves near Japan, gradually becoming a winter-like atmospheric pressure pattern. There will be places from northern Japan to western Japan that will experience rough weather. Maximum temperatures are often higher than average, but cold northerly winds are likely to blow on New Year’s Day.

Risk of stormy weather from New Year’s Eve to New Year’s Day

On Saturday the 30th, a low pressure system with a front will approach from the west. It looks like rain will gradually start from Okinawa and Kyushu to the Kinki region.

From the 31st (Sunday: New Year’s Eve) to January 1st (Monday, New Year’s Day), a low-pressure system will develop as it moves near Japan, gradually becoming a winter-like atmospheric pressure pattern. On the 31st (Sunday: New Year’s Eve), it will rain from Okinawa and Kyushu to Tohoku, and the rain will likely become heavier in some places. Snow will fall widely in Hokkaido, and the snow will become heavier. From the night of the 31st (Sunday: New Year’s Eve) to January 1st (Monday, New Year’s Day), the Sea of ​​Japan side of Hokuriku and Tohoku is likely to gradually turn to snow. Snow will continue to fall on the Sea of ​​Japan side of Hokkaido. The weather is expected to improve in various parts of the Pacific Ocean. However, there will be strong winds and rough weather in some places from northern Japan to western Japan.

The weather can be rough in the mountains, so if you are climbing to see the sun, please pay close attention to the latest information and consider changing your plans.

On the 2nd (Tuesday), the winter-like atmospheric pressure pattern will weaken, and the snow on the Sea of ​​Japan side will also weaken. On Wednesday the 3rd, it is likely to rain in many places from Kyushu to Kanto and Hokuriku due to the influence of a trough in atmospheric pressure.

On the Sea of ​​Japan side, there are many snowy and rainy days. On the Pacific side, there are many sunny days, but there are also rainy days.

From Friday the 5th onwards, there will be many days of snow and rain on the Sea of ​​Japan side. There are many sunny days on the Pacific side, but it is likely to rain in places on the 7th (Sunday).

There are many warm days at this time of year.

There will be many days when both the maximum and minimum temperatures are higher than normal. The daytime will be warm for this time of year, and there will likely be many days when the mornings will not be as cold. In areas with heavy snowfall, you need to be careful about avalanches and snow falling from roofs.

However, the maximum temperature on January 1st (Monday: New Year’s Day) will be at or below normal. Sapporo City is expected to be extremely cold, with temperatures reaching -4 degrees Celsius. Tohoku and Hokuriku will not reach 10 degrees Celsius, and Kanto to Kyushu will probably reach around 12 degrees Celsius. The north wind is strong, and it will feel colder than the temperature numbers. Please dress warmly when going out for New Year’s visit.

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