The warmth reminiscent of the lingering heat of the past has changed, and it has become colder in various places.


Due to the strong cold air during this period, the temperature dropped nationwide from the 16th, and in some places the first snow was observed in Hokkaido.


It is expected that the temperature will drop from the morning of the 18th, mainly in eastern and northern Japan, so care must be taken in managing physical condition.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the area around Japan has a winter-type pressure distribution with high west and low east, and the cold air has flowed into the sky, causing it to cool down mainly in northern Japan. It was about the same as the beginning of November.



The first snow was observed in Wakkanai, Asahikawa, and Abashiri in Hokkaido, and the first snow was observed in Mt. Teine in Sapporo, Mt. Iwate in Iwate, and Mt. Iwaki in Aomori.



The temperature did not rise during the day, and the highest temperatures in each area were 6.8 degrees in Wakkanai, 9.4 degrees in Sapporo, 15.3 degrees in Nagano, 16.8 degrees in Kanazawa, 21.3 degrees in Osaka, etc., compared to the 16th. , It has dropped significantly from about 7 degrees to about 13 degrees.



In central Tokyo, the highest temperature was 21.2 degrees Celsius, which was observed at 0:42 am on the 17th, and the temperature continued to drop from morning to afternoon, 14.1 degrees Celsius at noon and 12.9 degrees Celsius at 4 pm, at the same time on the 16th. It is about 10 degrees lower than that.



Due to this cold air, the temperature is expected to drop in various places on the morning of the 18th, such as 4 degrees in Sapporo, 5 degrees in Morioka, 8 degrees in Nagano, and 11 degrees in central Tokyo.



It is expected that the temperature will not rise so much this week, especially in eastern and northern Japan, so it is necessary to pay attention to physical condition management.



In addition, there is a risk of rough weather around the 20th of this month, mainly on the Sea of ​​Japan side of northern and eastern Japan due to the development of low pressure systems, so please be aware of future information.