Typhoon No. 10 May be extremely rainy in northern Japan.

The large typhoon No. 10 goes north over the Sea of ​​Japan, and in northern Japan there is a risk that it will be a very heavy rain over the 17th. The Japan Meteorological Agency has called for being alert to sediment-related disasters and river flooding.

According to observations by the Japan Meteorological Agency, the large typhoon No. 10 is moving northeast and northeast at a speed of 35 kilometers per hour on 410 kilometers west-northwest of Sado City, Niigata Prefecture at 9:00 am on the 16th.

The atmospheric pressure at the center is 980 hectopascals, the maximum wind speed is 23 meters, the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 35 meters, and a wide range of northern Japan to western Japan is in the strong wind region with a wind speed of 15 meters or more, and windy conditions continue in various places .

In Kii Peninsula and Shikoku, it reaches 500 to 800 mm where there is a lot of rainfall since the beginning of rainfall, and in Nara Prefecture, there is an area where “Sediment Disaster Warning Information” has been announced.

The typhoon gradually changes its course to the northeast and travels through the Sea of ​​Japan, and changes to a temperate cyclone by dawn on the 17th.

Due to the unstable atmospheric conditions, there is a risk of a very heavy rain of 50 millimeters per hour in Tohoku in the evening on the 16th evening and in Hokkaido in the evening from the evening on the 16th to the dawn on the 17th. .

The amount of rain that falls in the 24 hours until noon on the 17th is estimated to be 250 mm in Hokkaido and 150 mm in Tohoku, and there is a risk that the rainfall will increase in Hokkaido.

In addition to the continued strong winds in a wide range of western and eastern Japan, there is a risk that even in northern Japan, very strong winds will blow after the evening of the 16th and the sea will become a big deal.

The maximum wind speed over 17 days is 23 meters in Hokkaido,
▽ It is expected to be 20 meters in Tohoku, Hokuriku, and Kinki, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed is expected to reach 30 to 35 meters.

In addition, the height of sea waves is expected to be 6 meters in Hokkaido and the Tohoku region.

The Japan Meteorological Agency has called for being alert to landslides, river floods, low land inundations, storms and high waves.