Pollen Early full-fledged scattering 10 days earlier than normal in Tokyo Warm winter effects February 16 16:04

The effects of the warm winter seem to affect pollen. In Tokyo, the pollen season has begun everywhere, such as starting to fly in earnest 10 days earlier than normal.

According to the private weather company `` Weather News '', pollen has begun to fly in various places from Kanto to Kyushu since this month, and in the middle of last week, it began to fly `` full-fledged '' in southern Kanto and Shizuoka such as Tokyo. .

Tokyo's full-fledged splatters are 10 days earlier than normal, and weather companies analyze it as a record warm winter effect.

The peak of cedar pollen scattering is expected to be from Kyushu to the beginning of next month, from Shikoku to Tokai to the middle of next month, to Kanto from the end of next month, and to Hokuriku and southeastern Tohoku from the end of this month to the end of next month.

On the other hand, pollen is expected to fly at a rate of around 85% of the average on a nationwide average, with the prolonged rainy season last year and the late summer having many rainy and cloudy days, preventing male flowers from growing. You.

Weathernews says, "I want you to take measures earlier than normal, and take a particularly good measure because a large amount of pollen flies on sunny and warm days, windy days, and the day after rain."