In the Shikoku region, the wind from the south has strengthened and the temperature has risen, and the Takamatsu Local Meteorological Observatory announced on the 19th that "the first spring" blew in the Shikoku region.

It is the first time in two years that it has been announced that the Shikoku region has blew the first spring.

According to the Takamatsu Local Meteorological Observatory, on the 19th in the Shikoku region, a southerly wind blew toward a low pressure system heading east in the Sea of ​​Japan.



The maximum instantaneous wind speed observed by 9:00 am was


▼ 24.4 meters at Cape Muroto in Kochi Prefecture,


▼ 18.7 meters at Anan City in Tokushima Prefecture, and


▼ 15.8 meters at Ikata Town in Ehime Prefecture.



In addition, warm air flowed into the sky and the temperature rose, and the highest temperature in various places until 9:00 am on the 19th was


18.4 degrees in Matsuyama City, which was the same as in early April,


and 12.3 degrees in Kochi City


.


It was

11.3 degrees in Tokushima City, and 9.4 degrees in Takamatsu City.



The Takamatsu Local Meteorological Observatory announced on the morning of the 19th that the first spring blew in the Shikoku region.



It is the first time in two years that the first spring has been announced in the Shikoku region, one day earlier than the previous year.