Typhoon No. 10 is super-large to West Japan around 15th Already high waves and rain is August 12th 17:04

The extra large typhoon No. 10 is moving northwest of Japan to the northwest, and is expected to be closest to western Japan around 15th of this month. Waves are already high on the Pacific side of west Japan and eastern Japan, and caution is required for high waves. In addition, some areas are starting to rain due to the warm and humid air from the typhoon, which may cause heavy rains around the 15th.

According to observations by the Japan Meteorological Agency, the large typhoon No. 10 has changed into a very large typhoon due to the widening of the strong winds, and is moving northwest on the sea south of Japan.

After 13th, the course will change to the north, and is expected to be closest to western Japan around 15th of this month.

Due to the impact of the typhoon, the sea of ​​the Ogasawara Islands is expected to continue to be overwhelmed over the 14th, and caution is required for high waves.

On the Pacific side and the Nansei Islands in western Japan and eastern Japan, the wind is getting stronger and the waves are getting higher, and the sea is expected to be over 6 meters away. Be wary of high waves.

There are also areas in the Pacific side of western and eastern Japan that are starting to rain intermittently due to the influence of moist air.

The amount of rain that falls in the 24 hours until the morning of the 13th is 150 mm in the Tokai and 100 mm in the Kinki area, and the amount of rain that falls in the 24 hours until the morning of the 14th is 200 to 300 mm in the Tokai. It is expected to be 100 to 200 mm in Kinki and southern Kyushu, Amami region, and 100 to 150 mm in Shikoku and Okinawa region.

After that, around the 15th, there will be a risk of heavy rain due to the rainy cloud of the typhoon itself, mainly in western Japan.

There is a risk of rough weather during the Bon holiday.

Please check the latest typhoon information and make preparations early.