Typhoon No. 3 Updates: Impact and Forecast for Southern Japan Coastline

2023-06-09 07:21:22






Typhoon No. 3 is heading south of Honshu. What is the impact?

June 09, 2023 16:21

On the 10th (Sat) and 11th (Sun), the rainy season front will be stationary along the southern coast of eastern Japan from western Japan. Clouds spread more easily on the Pacific Ocean side, and rain is likely to fall mainly in the coastal areas. In the first half of next week, there is a risk of stormy weather in the Izu Islands and the Ogasawara Islands due to Typhoon No. 3 and the seasonal rain front. Even in Honshu, there will be places where the rain will intensify, especially along the coast. The second half of next week will be sunny and hot. Be careful of heat stroke.


Rain on Saturdays and Sundays mainly on the Pacific Ocean side


On the 10th (Sat), the Baiu front will extend along the southern coast of Honshu. Clouds tend to spread from Kyushu to Kanto-Koshin, and rain is expected to fall mainly on the coastal areas on the Pacific Ocean side. Sunny days will spread on the Sea of ​​Japan side. Clouds tend to spread in the Tohoku region, and rain is likely to occur in some areas. Hokkaido will be covered with clouds, and there will be many places where it will rain until morning.

On the 11th (Sunday), it will be covered with clouds, and it is likely to rain mainly in the coastal areas of the Pacific Ocean from Kyushu, which is close to the seasonal rain front, to Kanto-Koshin. There will be places where the rain gets stronger temporarily. The maximum temperature will be at or below normal, and it doesn’t seem to be too hot.



What will be the impact of Typhoon No. 3?


Strong typhoon No. 3 will move from the east of the Philippines to the south of Japan to the northwest, and will move between the Izu Islands and the Ogasawara Islands around the 13th (Tuesday).

Around the 13th (Tuesday), if the typhoon moves north of the forecast circle, there is a risk of heavy storms and storms over the Izu Islands, and if it moves south of the circle, the Ogasawara Islands. Please pay attention to the latest typhoon information.

The possibility of a typhoon approaching Honshu is low. The baiu front will stay near the southern coast of Honshu, but the latest forecasts don’t expect it to be like last weekend’s record-breaking rainfall from the front and Typhoon No. At the moment, from the 12th (Monday) to the 13th (Tuesday), active rain clouds will cover the coastal areas from Kyushu to Kanto Koshin, but it seems that there will be no heavy rain over a wide area.

Please pay attention to the latest information as it may change depending on the course of the typhoon and the activity of the seasonal rain front.



The second half of next week will be sunny, the temperature will rise, beware of heat stroke


After the 14th (Wednesday), the rainy season front will move southward, extending from the vicinity of Okinawa to the south of Japan. Warm and moist air is expected to flow toward the front, increasing frontline activity. Active rain clouds will hang over Okinawa and Amami, and there is a risk of heavy rainfall.

There will be some showers around Honshu, but it will be sunny during the rainy season. The temperature will rise rapidly during the day, and the maximum temperature will be around 30 degrees Celsius in many places from Kanto to Kyushu. It will be hot, so please be careful of heatstroke.



heatstroke prevention


To prevent heat stroke, keep the following points in mind.

① Try to take care of your physical condition on a daily basis. You can notice changes in your physical condition by measuring your body temperature and checking your health every day at a fixed time, such as in the morning.
② Avoid the heat as much as possible and keep hydrated before you get thirsty. It is effective to wear cool clothes as much as possible, and to use a parasol and a hat. Before and following bathing and following waking up, be sure to replenish water first. If you sweat a lot, don’t forget to replenish not only water but also salt.
③ Don’t put up with the heat, use the air conditioner to moderately lower the indoor temperature. It is a good idea to keep a thermometer in the room and check the room temperature frequently. In addition, when ventilating as a countermeasure once morest infectious diseases, it is recommended to open two places such as windows and doors, and to use fans and ventilation fans together. After ventilation, please reset the temperature of the air conditioner frequently.

If you feel even slightly unwell, do not overdo it and rest at home. Elderly people, children, and people with disabilities are particularly susceptible to heatstroke, so please be careful and be considerate of those around you.


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