Typhoon No. 7 to Hit Honshu During Obon Holiday: Weekly Weather Forecast

2023-08-09 08:04:00

Weekly weather Typhoon No. 7 will hit Honshu directly during the Obon holiday The heat wave continues on the Sea of ​​Japan side such as Hokuriku (Weather forecaster Aisa Shibamoto August 09, 2023)-Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Weekly weather Typhoon No. 7 hits Honshu directly during the Obon holiday?

August 09, 2023 at 17:04

From now on, we need to pay attention to the trends of the double typhoon. Typhoon No. 6 will move toward the Korean Peninsula during the daytime tomorrow, but even following the typhoon leaves the vicinity of Japan, it will continue to flow in moist air that will cause active rain clouds. Also, during the Obon holiday period, pay attention to the course of Typhoon #7.

Tomorrow (Thursday) Beware of heavy rain following Typhoon No. 6 moves north

Typhoon No. 6 is expected to move northward in the west of Kyushu with a strong wind area, advance to the Tsushima Strait from early tomorrow (Thursday) to dawn, and approach and make landfall on the Korean Peninsula during the day. Kyushu, which is close to the typhoon, will likely continue to experience very heavy rain due to a linear rain belt through the morning of tomorrow (Thursday). Even following the typhoon leaves Japan, the warm, moist air around the typhoon is likely to flow into western Japan, mainly on the Pacific side. Please continue to be vigilant for landslide disasters and high waves accompanied by swells. In eastern and northern Japan, atmospheric instability will continue. Even if the sunshine arrives, you need to be careful of sudden rain.

Typhoon No. 7 will approach eastern Japan around the 14th (Monday)

Typhoon No. 7, which formed yesterday (Tuesday), is moving west at a slow speed over the seas south of Japan. It will continue to intensify and move northwest, and will approach the Ogasawara Islands from around Thursday, 10th to Saturday, 12th, accompanied by strong winds. After that, it is expected to approach the Izu Islands around the 13th (Sunday) and approach eastern Japan considerably around the 14th (Monday). For this reason, the weather will become rough mainly on the Pacific side of eastern Japan, and there is a risk of heavy rain and stormy weather. Also, on the Pacific Ocean side of Japan from northern Japan to western Japan, the waves will be high with swells, and there will be places where it will be big. During the Obon holiday period, transportation may be affected. Please check the latest weather information frequently and prepare early, including revising your schedule.

The Sea of ​​Japan side such as Hokuriku is hot due to the Foehn phenomenon

Northern Japan and the Pacific Ocean side of eastern Japan will have more cloudy and rainy days, so the extreme heat will subside. However, it will continue to be hot and humid. On the other hand, on the Sea of ​​Japan side, there are more sunny days. Due to the strong wind blowing from the south, the foehn phenomenon will occur on the Sea of ​​Japan side almost every day, and it will be a hot day of 35 degrees Celsius or more. There are many places where the temperature does not fall below 25°C even at night, so it seems that the nights will be difficult to sleep. Be sure to take measures once morest heatstroke, such as keeping yourself hydrated frequently, day and night.

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