2024-02-13 06:00:00
2024/02/13 15:03 Weather News
■Points for the next week■
・Pollen scatters due to warmth comparable to April
– Widespread rain in the second half of the week
・The weather will be downhill from the west at the beginning of the week
By the beginning of next week, there will be many days with high temperatures for this time of year nationwide. You need to be careful regarding the temperature difference. Widespread rain is possible later in the week.
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As warm as April, pollen is scattered too.
Pollen scatter forecast
This week, the atmospheric pressure will allow warm air to flow in from the south, resulting in high temperatures for this time of year in many places. It will be most noticeable on the 15th (Thursday) and following the 18th (Sunday), with maximum temperatures expected to reach 20℃ or higher in Tokyo and Fukuoka early next week.However, the temperature is expected to drop around the 16th (Friday). Please be careful regarding your physical condition as the temperature will fluctuate greatly throughout the week.
Additionally, as the temperature rises, pollen may begin to scatter, making it necessary to take measures once morest hay fever.
Widespread rain later in the week
Around the 15th (Thursday), a low pressure system and front will pass over the Japanese archipelago, so rain and snow are expected to fall over a wide area. Depending on the development of the low pressure system, the winds are expected to be strong.
Areas from Tohoku to Hokuriku are expected to experience repeated rain and snow, and road conditions are expected to worsen. Please be careful not to get muddy or refreeze.
The weather is going downhill from the west at the beginning of the week.
After a low pressure system or front passes, a high pressure system covers the area, resulting in calm weather across the country. Although there is a possibility of light rain in parts of the Pacific Ocean, the weather is perfect for going out on the weekend.
However, at the beginning of the week on Monday the 19th, the high pressure will move away to the east and the weather will become downhill. Rain is expected to start from the west and then increase in area into the middle of next week. There is still some uncertainty in the forecast, so please check back often for updates.
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As we enter February, cedar pollen is gradually becoming easier to fly. Yesterday, the 7th (Wednesday), Nagasaki Prefecture entered the cedar pollen scattering season, leading the country. The dispersal started two days earlier than last year.
This week, even if it’s sunny, there won’t be any days when the temperature rises significantly, so it’s unlikely that a large amount of pollen will be dispersed all at once.
Temperatures will rise across the country following the three-day holiday, so it’s likely that pollen will be more likely to fly in areas where the weather is warmer than before, such as the Kanto, Tokai, and Kyushu regions. If you suffer from hay fever, it is time to start preparing for serious hay fever countermeasures.
Noto Peninsula Earthquake Weather in the affected area
In areas affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake, rain is expected on the 15th (Thursday). Since the ground has become loose due to the shaking of the earthquake, there is a risk of landslides occurring even with less rainfall than normal, so please be careful.
Also, the temperature will change significantly from the 15th (Thursday) to the 16th (Friday), so please take care of your health.
If you are living in an evacuee, please be careful of hypothermia, economy class syndrome, heating equipment misfires, carbon monoxide poisoning, etc.
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