Western Japan/East Japan May be extremely rainy again Rain again in Kumamoto Prefecture July 5 6:14

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Due to the influence of the front line, it is possible that extremely heavy rain will occur over a wide area in western and eastern Japan over 6 days. Even in Kumamoto Prefecture, which has recorded record heavy rainfall, it is expected that it will start to rain again from the evening of the 5th, and the Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for continued caution against sediment-related disasters.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, warm and moist air flows toward the stagnation front near southern Kyushu, and the atmospheric condition becomes unstable, and rain clouds are developing in southern Kyushu.

It is expected that the front will gradually move northward from the night of the 5th to the 6th, and activity will become active, and even in Kumamoto prefecture where record heavy rainfall began, it will begin to rain from the afternoon of the 5th and heavy rain accompanied by thunder from the evening. is.

In addition, heavy rains over a wide area in western and eastern Japan over the course of 6 days may cause extremely heavy rainfall of 50 mm or more per hour locally.

It is expected that the amount of rainfall during the 24 hours until the morning of the 6th will be high:
200 mm in southern Kyushu
; 150 mm in Tokai
; 100 mm in northern Kyushu and Shikoku; 100 mm in Kinki
; 80 mm in Kanto Koshin.

In addition, the rainfall for 48 hours until the morning of the 7th
▽ 300 mm to 450 mm in Tokai
▽ 300 mm to 400 mm in southern
Kyushu ▽ 200 mm to 400 mm in northern Kyushu and Shikoku
▽ 200 mm to 300 mm in Kinki,
▽ Kanto It
is expected to be 150 to 250 mm in Koshin and 100 to 150 mm in the Chugoku region.

In Kumamoto prefecture, where record heavy rainfall has occurred, the ground is loose, and there are some places where river dikes have collapsed, which continues to be dangerous.

In addition, the front line will stagnate from West Japan to East Japan around this Wednesday, so heavy rainfall may continue over a wide area.

The Japan Meteorological Agency calls for caution in sediment-related disasters, inundation of low-lying land, and flooding of rivers.