Stay Prepared for Typhoons and Heatwaves in September: Insights from Japan Weather Association

2023-08-31 02:09:45

Beware of typhoons and intense heat from the start of September There are still signs of autumn even in mid-September (Meteorological forecaster Satoko Ono August 31, 2023)-Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Be wary of typhoons and intense heat from the start of September Even in mid-September, there are still signs of autumn

August 31, 2023 11:09

The start of September also requires continued vigilance once morest typhoons and intense heat. As Typhoon No. 11 and No. 12 move northward, warm and moist air will flow in easily, and rain clouds will likely develop.

Week 1 (September 1-7)

The start of September also requires attention to typhoons and intense heat. As of the 31st, there are three typhoons, Typhoon No. 9, Typhoon No. 11, and Typhoon No. 12. Among them, Typhoon No. 11 is expected to approach the Okinawa region with strong force until September 2nd. There is a risk of strong winds in the Okinawa region, and the coastal waters are expected to be severe with swells. Watch out for high waves with swells. The Okinawa region will continue to be affected through September 3rd.

On the other hand, Typhoon No. 12 is moving northward near the Truk Islands as of the 31st. From September 2nd to 3rd, there is a risk of heavy storms and heavy rains in the Ogasawara Islands. After that, although it will not develop much, it is expected to continue moving northward from the west, turning into a tropical cyclone at the beginning of next week, and reaching south of Japan. Even if it turns into a tropical cyclone, it will rain in some places, mainly in western Japan and the Pacific Ocean side of eastern Japan, because warm, moist air will flow in. Rain clouds are likely to develop locally. The Kanto and Tohoku regions will likely experience more rain until around the 7th.

The maximum temperature will be above normal, mainly in Hokkaido and Tohoku, and the lingering heat will be severe even in September. It seems that there will be days when it will be extremely hot, such as in Tokyo. We still need to be vigilant once morest heat stroke.

Weather from 8th to 13th

It will rain extensively on the 8th. On the 9th, it is expected to be sunny mainly around Honshu. After the 10th, there will be many sunny places from Hokkaido to Okinawa. The maximum temperature will be at or above normal in many places nationwide, and even in mid-September, it is likely to rise to a very hot day such as in Nagoya.

September 8th is Hakuro, the 24th solar term. It is said to be the time when the nights begin to feel cool and the morning dew begins to settle on the flowers and trees. In Hokkaido, the temperature will gradually start to cool down, but in western Japan, the temperature will not drop below 25°C, and the temperature will be high in the mornings and evenings. It will be a while before we can feel the signs of autumn.

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