Hokuriku Weather Forecast: Everything You Need to Know about the Coldest Day of the Season and Snow on the Mountain Passes

2023-11-08 09:03:07

After the rain on the 10th in Hokuriku, it’s the coldest of the season. Maybe there’s snow on the mountain passes? Winter tires are a must in some places (weather forecaster Reona Wada November 8, 2023) – Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Hokuriku After the rain on the 10th, it’s the coldest of the season. Is it snowing in the mountain passes? Winter tires are required in some places.

November 08, 2023 18:03

A cold front will pass through the Hokuriku region on the 10th (Friday). Although there is less chance of heavy rain compared to the other day, there will be some places where the rain will become heavier temporarily. On the other hand, from the 11th (Saturday) onwards, we will see a winter-like atmospheric pressure pattern. In particular, from the night of the 12th (Sunday) to the 13th (Monday), the coldest air of the season will flow in, and there is a risk of snow accumulation in the high-altitude passes. If you plan to cross the mountain pass by car, please be prepared by changing to winter tires or carrying chains.

On the 10th (Friday), a cold front will pass, and the rain will temporarily increase, with the possibility of lightning.

A cold front will pass through the Hokuriku region on the 10th (Friday). Compared to the previous 6th (Monday) to 7th (Tuesday), the low pressure system has not developed, and the low pressure system is also advancing to the southern coast of Honshu, so the flow of warm, humid air from the south is weak. Therefore, it is not expected that there will be heavy rain for a short period of time like last time. However, as the sea surface temperature in the Sea of ​​Japan continues to be higher than normal, there is a risk that rain clouds will develop locally and the rain may become heavier. There is a possibility of lightning occurring mainly in coastal areas, so please be careful of lightning strikes.

From the 11th (Saturday) onward, it will be winter. From the night of the 12th (Sunday) to the 13th (Monday), there will be snow in high-altitude passes.

After the cold front passes, winter-like atmospheric pressure patterns will continue from the 11th (Saturday) onwards. Cold air with temperatures around -3 degrees Celsius at an altitude of around 1,500 meters will move southward to the Hokuriku region. This results in cold air that turns into snow in higher mountain passes.

The peak of the cold air will be from the night of the 12th (Sunday) to the morning of the 13th (Monday), when cold air with a temperature of -30 degrees will flow in at an altitude of around 5,500 meters. Depending on the conditions, this can be cold enough to snow even in flat areas. This time, the temperature near the ground is high, so the possibility of the first snow in flat areas is low. On the other hand, the Japan Sea Polar Air Mass Convergence Zone (JPCZ) is expected to occur, and there is a risk of increased precipitation.

In the high-altitude mountain passes, snow has accumulated firmly on the roads, and there is a possibility that this will be the first real snowfall of the season. If you plan to cross the mountain pass by car, you will need to take precautions once morest snow, such as changing to winter tires and carrying chains. It’s also the fall foliage season, so if you’re planning to go mountain climbing, you’ll need to take proper measures to protect yourself from the cold, even if you’re on a low mountain. In particular, mountains above 1,500 meters above sea level are expected to experience heavy snowfall and blizzards, so we recommend changing your plans.

Although the chance of snowfall is low in flat areas, there is a risk of accumulation of hail and hail. This is because while the sea surface temperature of the Sea of ​​Japan continues to be high, cold air as cold as mid-winter enters 5,500 meters above the ground, making the atmospheric conditions extremely unstable and making cumulonimbus clouds more likely to develop. Road surfaces can turn white all at once, so you need to be very careful when driving.

Temperatures plummet following record-breaking heat; take care of your health

Record-breaking warmth continues into November, and even in Kanazawa, the 3rd (Friday/holiday) and 6th (Monday) are summer days, making it extremely hot. Tomorrow, the 9th (Thursday), will also be sunny and warm, with a southerly wind blowing, so it is expected to be a summer day with a maximum temperature of 25 degrees (similar to late September). If summer days occur, there will be three summer days in November, the highest number since statistics began.

On the other hand, following a cold front passes through on the 10th (Friday), the maximum temperature is expected to drop to 15 degrees Celsius on the 11th (Saturday), which is below normal, and to reach 11 degrees Celsius on the 13th (Monday), similar to early December. In just four days, the season will have progressed for more than two months, and the temperature difference will be bearable for the body.

The lowest temperature is expected to drop below 10 degrees from the 11th (Saturday) onwards, making it even colder. Your body may have gotten used to the warmth you’ve been experiencing, so you’re more likely to get sick due to temperature differences. Please be careful not to catch a cold.

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