In many places, it has become cold and requires heating, which is a change from the warmth of the past.


Due to the strong cold air flowing in during this period, the morning of the 18th was the coldest of the season nationwide, and it was as cold as early to late November in various places.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, a strong cold air flowed into the sky during this period, causing a radiative cooling phenomenon in which the heat on the surface of the earth was taken away by clearing over a wide area, so it cooled nationwide on the morning of the 18th.



The lowest temperature is


▽ minus 5.6 degrees in Shibecha-cho, Hokkaido

,


minus 1.5 degrees in Oku-Nikko, Tochigi prefecture,


▽ 3.5 degrees in Morioka city,


▽ 8.8 degrees in Nara city,


▽ 9.2 degrees in central Tokyo, which is below 10 degrees. ,


It became as cold as early to late November

in

various places.



It snowed mainly along the mountains of northern and eastern Japan, and the first snowfall was observed at Mt. Azuma on the border between Fukushima and Yamagata and Mt. Hotaka in Gunma prefecture.



The temperature rises during the day, and the maximum temperature is


expected to be 22 degrees in Fukuoka and Osaka, which is about the same as normal in western Japan, but


18 degrees in central Tokyo


, 15 degrees in Sendai, and


Asahikawa in Hokkaido.


It is expected to be

8 degrees in the city,

which is about the same as early November in eastern and northern Japan.



In addition, as a low pressure system develops and passes near northern Japan on the 20th, wind and rain may intensify mainly on the Sea of ​​Japan side of northern and eastern Japan, resulting in rough weather.



Please be aware of the latest weather information.