2023-09-28 07:27:57
Can you see the Harvest Moon in Kanto tomorrow Friday? After the severe heat, be careful of the temperature difference (weather forecaster Masashi Tanaka September 28, 2023) – Japan Weather Association tenki.jp
Can you see the Harvest Moon in Kanto tomorrow Friday? Be careful of the temperature difference following the intense heat
September 28, 2023 16:27
Tomorrow, the 29th, is the “Mid-Autumn Harvest Moon.” Clouds tend to spread in the Kanto region, but there seems to be a chance to see them from places where the clouds are thin or through gaps in the clouds. The intense heat will continue until Sunday, but then temperatures will gradually drop. There are days when you suddenly feel cool, so please be careful not to get sick due to the temperature difference from day to day or within the day.
There will be some sunshine on the weekend. Will you be able to see the Harvest Moon?
Tomorrow (the 29th), the Kanto region will be gently covered by high pressure, but it is expected to be affected by a trough in pressure and humid air. There will be periods of sunshine, but clouds will likely spread. It looks like there will be some rain in the north.
Tomorrow is the Harvest Moon, which coincides with the full moon. In the Kanto region, there may be some inland areas where you can’t see it because it’s covered in clouds, but there seems to be a chance to see it over a wide area. You’re more likely to see it early in the evening. The moonrise time in Tokyo is 5:32 p.m. When the sun goes down and it gets dark, look up at the sky and look for the moon.
The next day, Saturday (30th) and Sunday (October 1st) will also be within the area of high pressure. Although there will be a lot of clouds in the Kanto region, there will likely be some sunshine. The weather will be good for going out. There may be some showers in parts of the north, so keep an eye out for changes in the sky.
The maximum temperature will be around 28℃ to 30℃ from tomorrow (29th) to Sunday (October 1st), which will be more than 5℃ higher than normal, mainly in the southern part of the country. As the unseasonably hot weather continues, please continue to take precautions once morest heatstroke.
How long will the unseasonable heat last?
From next Monday (2nd) onwards, the maximum temperature is expected to be around 27℃. The unseasonably hot weather will subside by Sunday (October 1st), but it is likely that we will still continue to experience temperatures that are more than 3°C higher than normal.
However, the temperature trend will change from next Saturday (7th). According to the latest one-month forecast released by the Japan Meteorological Agency today (28th), the average temperature from October 7th to 13th is expected to be “around normal.” After next Saturday (7th), the maximum temperature will continue to fall below 25℃. If there is no sunlight, wearing light clothes will make you feel cool even during the day. The temperature will suddenly become typical for this time of year, so please be careful not to get sick due to the temperature difference.
From October 14th onwards, the forecast is that the weather will be “at or above normal.” The temperature will drop little by little, but the season will progress slowly.
There is a big difference in temperature, so be careful regarding your physical condition
In addition to the daily temperature difference, the temperature difference within the day is also likely to become larger.
From next week onwards, the number of days with minimum temperatures below 20℃ will increase. Especially in the inland and northern regions, there are days when the temperature drops below 15℃. There are days when the temperature difference between morning and evening and daytime can be more than 10 degrees Celsius, so it’s a good idea to choose clothing that is easy to adjust, such as a layer.
Due to large temperature differences, some people may develop symptoms such as cold temperature allergies and cold temperature fatigue. If you are feeling unwell, please take some time to rest if possible to avoid worsening your symptoms.
There are also areas where influenza is prevalent. Don’t forget to gargle and wash your hands, and take good care of your health.
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