Kyushu-Hokkaido Weather Alert: High Risk of Heavy Rain and Landslides – July 12, 2023

2023-07-11 09:15:37

Tomorrow 12th Kyushu-Hokkaido fear of warning-level heavy rain Kyushu is wary of landslides even with a little rain (Meteorological forecaster Akiko Ishigure July 11, 2023)-Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Tomorrow 12th Kyushu to Hokkaido fear of warning level heavy rain Kyushu is wary of landslides even with a little rain

July 11, 2023 at 18:15

The rainy season front is expected to extend to the Tohoku region through tomorrow, the 12th. There is a fear that rainfall will increase mainly in Tohoku and Hokuriku, which are close to the front. The atmospheric conditions are unstable across the country, and there is a risk of sudden and very heavy rain, lightning strikes, and gusts such as tornadoes. Even in Kyushu, which had a record heavy rainfall, it rained locally. Even a little rain can dramatically increase the risk of disasters, so it is necessary to continue to be vigilant in the event of further disasters.

Tomorrow 12th Kyushu-Hokkaido “warning level heavy rain” Severe warning for further disasters

From tomorrow, the 12th, the seasonal rain front is expected to extend to the Tohoku region and move northward through northern Japan.
As a low pressure trough with cold air advances from the west, rain will fall over a wider area than today’s 11th, and there will be localized very heavy rains.

In the early warning information “probability of warning level” issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency, the possibility of heavy rain warnings being issued from Kyushu to Hokkaido is “medium” or “high” in many places, especially in the Sea of ​​Japan from Hokuriku to Hokkaido. There is a place that says “high” on the side.

Heavy rain again on the Sea of ​​Japan side Rainfall will increase especially in Tohoku and Hokuriku

On the 12th tomorrow, it will rain in Kyushu mainly from the morning until the afternoon, and it is likely that there will be heavy rain accompanied by thunder in some places.
In northern Kyushu, record-breaking heavy rain fell by the 11th of yesterday, with rainfall significantly exceeding the average for July, and the ground has loosened over a wide area, mainly in the Chikugo region.
Be wary of landslides even if it rains a little, and make safety the top priority when doing heavy rain restoration work, such as revising the plan depending on the situation.

It will rain over a wide area on the Sea of ​​Japan side from the Chugoku region to Hokkaido, and there is a risk that the amount of rainfall will increase, especially in the Tohoku and Hokuriku areas, which are near the front.

Expected rainfall for 24 hours until 6:00 p.m.
Tohoku and Hokuriku 120 mm

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Please be careful and vigilant against landslide disasters due to heavy rain, flooding of rivers, flooding of low-lying land, etc.
Also, in Hokkaido, it will be prone to heavy rain following today’s 11th, so please stay away from dangerous places and be careful of road flooding.

Atmospheric instability Watch out for local heavy rain, lightning strikes, gusts such as tornadoes

On the 12th, the sun will shine in the Kinki, Tokai, and Kanto regions, but the higher the temperature, the more unstable the atmosphere will be in various places.
In the afternoon, cumulonimbus clouds are likely to develop here and there, and there is a risk of sudden heavy rain, lightning strikes, and gusts such as tornadoes.

There is also information that rain clouds developed rapidly in northern Japan on the 11th, and power outages occurred due to lightning strikes.
Looking at the probability of lightning strikes on the 12th tomorrow, it will be higher in various places in the afternoon, exceeding 60% in many inland areas and along the mountains in the Kanto region.
Even if the sun shines, please be careful of sudden changes in the weather.

Kyushu The risk of disasters may rise sharply again Beware of sediment disasters

Today, on the 11th, the rain stopped in many places in Kyushu, and the risk of landslide disasters has calmed down in many places.
However, there is plenty of water in the ground, and even a little rain will increase the risk of disasters.
Tomorrow, the 12th, please continue to be vigilant against disasters and do not approach mountain slopes or cliffs unnecessarily.

The atmospheric instability will continue for the next 13 days.
Until it calms down for a while, try to behave in a safe manner.

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