Typhoon No. 17 is alert to temperate cyclones in a wide range such as northern Japan on September 23 at 10:04

The large typhoon No. 17 changed to a temperate cyclone off the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture at 9 am on the 23rd. Under the influence of this low pressure, there is a risk that it will become rough weather with strong winds and rain in the northern part of Japan, etc. until late at night on the 23rd, and the Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for caution against storms, high waves and heavy rains.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the large typhoon No. 17 that moved northward in northern Kyushu and the Chugoku region was changed to a temperate cyclone off the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture at 9:00 am on the 23rd.

Due to the low pressure, strong winds are blowing mainly in western Japan and Hokuriku. In addition, the atmospheric conditions become unstable in a wide range of eastern Japan, rain clouds develop locally, and heavy rain falls. The

The cyclone is expected to travel northeast along the Sea of ​​Japan with a front and then pass through northern Japan from the night of 23rd to the early morning of 24th.

There is a risk that a very strong wind will blow from the western part of Japan to the Japanese Sea side of northern Japan from late at night on the 23rd, and the southerly wind is also expected to strengthen on the Pacific side of eastern Japan.

The maximum wind speeds expected are 25 meters in Chugoku and Kinki, Hokuriku, 23 meters in Kyushu and Shikoku, Hokkaido and Tohoku, 18 meters in Tokai, 17 meters in Kanto and Izu Islands, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed in these regions is Expect to reach 30 to 35 meters.

In addition, on the Pacific side of eastern Japan and northern Japan, very heavy rains may occur with local lightning late tonight.

The amount of rain in 24 hours until the morning of the 24th is expected to be 180 mm in Tokai, 150 mm in Hokkaido, 100 mm in Kanto Koshin and Tohoku.

The Japan Meteorological Agency is wary of landslides caused by storms, high waves, heavy rains, inundation of low land, flooding of rivers, and calls for sufficient attention to storms such as lightning and tornadoes.

In the early months of this month, winds are expected to grow even in places such as Chiba Prefecture and the Izu Islands, where the typhoon No. 15 landed in the Kanto region, and it is expected to rain intermittently.