End of Summer Heat: Autumn Rain Front Moving South Next Week

2023-09-15 09:01:00

The long summer heat is finally over, and the autumn rain front will move south next week.

2023/09/15 18:01 Weather News

The end of the summer heat, which continues into September, is finally in sight. The autumn rain front will move south next week, bringing the delayed arrival of autumn. The number of places where the maximum temperature will be below 30 degrees Celsius is expected to increase.

The Pacific anticyclone, which is the dominant force in summer, is expected to remain strong and cover western to eastern Japan into the first half of next week. The autumn rain front, which stretches from east to west, cannot move south, and northern Japan is mainly affected.

Around the 20th (Wednesday), the summer high pressure system is expected to weaken and the autumn rain front will move south from the Sea of ​​Japan to the southern coast of Honshu. At the same time, autumn air will flow in from the north, so the severe lingering heat that has been continuing in western and eastern Japan is expected to finally subside.

Forecasted temperature for the week According to the forecasted temperature announced by Weather News on Friday the 15th, high temperatures will continue into the first half of next week, with many days rising to around 33℃ from the Kanto region to western Japan.

Maximum temperatures are expected to drop below 30℃ in Sendai from Wednesday the 20th, in central Tokyo and Fukuoka from Thursday the 21st, and in the 20s in Nagoya and Osaka on Friday the 22nd. It is unlikely that the temperature will rise significantly following that, and the long lingering summer heat will finally come to an end, as the saying goes, “The heat and the cold will continue until the equinox”.

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