On the 13th, warm air flows across the country and temperatures rise, making it unseasonably warm. Temperatures are expected to rise further after this, and areas with heavy snowfall need to be careful about avalanches caused by melting snow.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the Japanese archipelago is covered in high pressure and is sunny, with warm air flowing in from the south and temperatures rising in the morning.



The maximum temperature by 11 a.m. was


17.5 degrees in Makurazaki City, Kagoshima Prefecture,


16.3 degrees in Kaiyo Town, Tokushima Prefecture,


16.1 degrees in Kamogawa City, Chiba Prefecture,


15.4 degrees in Shizuoka City, and


12.7 degrees in Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture. ,


▽It is exactly 10 degrees in Hakodate City.



Temperatures are expected to rise further after this, with daytime maximum temperatures reaching


20 degrees in Miyazaki City,


18 degrees in Fukuoka City,


17 degrees in central Tokyo, Kochi City, and Toyama City, and 17 degrees in


Osaka City and Hiroshima City.

It is expected to be as warm as April, with temperatures reaching

16 degrees,


15 degrees in Sendai, and 10 degrees in Sapporo.

Temperatures will remain high across the country from the 14th onwards, and while the daytime maximum temperature on the 15th in particular is expected to be 20 degrees in central Tokyo, similar to late April, the difference in temperature from the morning is expected to increase.

Also, on the 15th, it will rain across the country and the snow is expected to melt in areas with heavy snowfall, so please be careful of snow falling from roofs, avalanches, and landslides caused by melting snow.

The ground in the areas affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake has become loose due to previous earthquakes, and the Japan Meteorological Agency is warning that even a little rain could cause landslides.