The weather news for pollen forecast from April 6th (Thursday) to 11th (Tuesday) is provided below. The second half of the week is expected to have reduced pollen dispersal due to passing of the front, but following the weekend, the scattering of pollen, especially cypress, will be very high once more. In the Kanto region and to the west, the scattering of cypress pollen is in full swing, and the amount is much higher than usual in the Kinki region. People with hay fever must take necessary precautions such as masks and eye drops. Even those without hay fever are advised to brush off pollen from their clothes. Tomorrow, it is forecasted 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.” Cedar pollen is in the midst of its peak in Tohoku, but in the Kanto region and westward, cedar pollen has passed its peak, and cypress pollen is in full swing. 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.
2023/04/05 17:30 Weather news
We will tell you the weather news pollen forecast from April 6th (Thursday) to 11th (Tuesday).
The second half of the week will calm down with rain
The scattering of cypress pollen is in full swing in the Kanto region and to the west. Especially in the Kinki region, the amount of cypress pollen scattered is much higher than usual.
If you continue to have hay fever, it is essential to take thorough measures such as masks and eye drops. Even if you don’t have hay fever, be sure to brush off the pollen on your clothes when you take in the laundry or when you get home.
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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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◆ Cypress pollen peaks in mid-April
The scattering of cypress pollen is increasing from western Japan, and the season of cedar pollen to cypress pollen has entered the Kanto region. However, although the peak of cedar pollen has passed, the scattering is still continuing. Especially on windy days, not only cypress pollen, but also a lot of cedar pollen can fly, so you can’t let your guard down.
In addition, cypress pollen has begun to fly in Hokuriku, and it is a transition period from cedar pollen to cypress pollen. 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.
◆ Cypress pollen peaks in mid-April
In Tohoku, cedar pollen is in the midst of its peak, but in the Kanto region and westward, cedar pollen has passed its peak, and cypress pollen is in full swing. In addition, cypress pollen has begun to fly in Hokuriku, and it is a transition period from cedar pollen to cypress pollen.
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.
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In conclusion, the pollen forecast for the upcoming week shows some relief towards the end of the week with rain, but the levels are expected to rise once more following the weekend. It is crucial for individuals who suffer from hay fever to take necessary precautions such as wearing masks and using eye drops. It is also recommended to remove pollen from clothes before entering any place to prevent the spread of pollen. With the peak of the cypress pollen season approaching, it is essential to be vigilant and take necessary measures to avoid allergic reactions. Stay tuned for further updates on the weather and pollen forecast.