Weather News has released the pollen forecast for the upcoming days, starting from March 25th to March 30th. The weather will be affected by a front this weekend, therefore, nationwide we can expect cloudy and rainy days. However, from next week, the weather will improve resulting in an increase in pollen dispersal, particularly cypress pollen. In addition, people with cypress pollen pollinosis need to take thorough measures, especially in the southern Kanto region. The peak of cypress pollen dispersal is expected around mid-April in western and eastern Japan. White birch pollen, on the other hand, will peak around Golden Week in southern and central Hokkaido and in mid-May in northern and eastern Hokkaido. It is essential to take precautions once morest pollen, such as masks and eye drops, when going out. Rest assured, Weather News will continue to give updates on pollen forecast in the future.
2023/03/24 17:26 Weather News
We will tell you the weather news pollen forecast for tomorrow, March 25th (Sat) to 30th (Thurs).
Expected to be very scattered next week
However, from next week onwards, pollen is expected to fly once more as the weather improves, and there is a possibility of a large amount of pollen being scattered.
In addition to western Japan, cypress pollen is scattered more than cedar pollen in the southern Kanto region. People with cypress pollen pollinosis also need to take thorough measures.
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Tomorrow, it is forecast to rain widely from western Japan to eastern Japan, mainly on the Pacific Ocean side.
In the Kanto, Kyushu, Chugoku, and Shikoku regions, the forecast ranges from “many” to “very many.”
When going out, it is essential to take thorough measures once morest pollen, such as masks and eye drops. Also, it seems good to take in the laundry following removing the pollen before taking it in.
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Gradual shift from cedar pollen to cypress pollen peak
From western Japan, cedar pollen dispersal has gradually peaked, and cypress pollen dispersal has increased. In the northern part of Kyushu and the San’in area, cypress pollen is already spreading in earnest.
Even in the southern part of Kanto, the scattering of cypress pollen is increasing.
Around mid-April, cypress pollen dispersal is expected to reach its peak, mainly in western and eastern Japan. Please be careful if you are sensitive to cypress pollen.
In Hokkaido, where white birch pollen scatters, it is expected to peak around Golden Week in southern and central Hokkaido, and in mid-May in northern and eastern Hokkaido.
From around March 1 (Wednesday), the weather is expected to go downhill as the front passes from the Sea of Japan, and rain is expected to fall in many places.
After the low pressure system passes, the cold air will move southward, but it will be temporary, and it is expected that there will be more days with high temperatures in the second half of the week.
The amount of cedar pollen scattered may increase suddenly on the day following it rains, on days when the temperature rises, and on days when the wind blows strongly.
Cedar pollen is already scattered in earnest in Kyushu, Kanto, Chugoku, Shikoku and parts of the Tokai region, but the area where pollen is scattered will expand further in the second half of the week, and it is possible that it will become a full-scale scattering in areas where the pollen has already begun. There is a nature.
Take the perfect measures once morest hay fever that suit you.
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As we head into the end of March and the beginning of April, the pollen forecast for Japan is expected to gradually shift from cedar to cypress. While this week’s weather is expected to be cloudy and rainy, next week’s forecast brings warmer temperatures and the potential for a large amount of pollen to be scattered. It’s important for those with pollen allergies to take thorough measures and stay prepared. As always, stay tuned for the latest updates in weather and pollen forecasts.