Typhoon No. 24 Expected to approach the Ogasawara Islands May cause record storm October 23 18:58

The extremely strong typhoon No. 21 is expected to approach the Ogasawara Islands on the 24th, and may cause a record storm, so strict caution is required. In addition, the Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for caution, with the expectation that it will rain in various places in western Japan and eastern Japan from the 24th due to the effects of low pressure other than typhoons.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the extremely strong typhoon No. 21 is expected to approach the Ogasawara Islands from dawn to noon on the 24th day, while keeping power in the north of the Ogasawara Islands.

In the Ogasawara Islands, the wind will gradually increase, and a fierce wind will blow on the 24th, creating a record storm.

On the 24th, the expected maximum wind speed is 45 meters and the maximum instantaneous wind speed is expected to reach 65 meters.

The waves are 10 meters high and the sea is expected to be fierce, and the Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for caution against storms and high waves.

On the other hand, a cyclone other than the typhoon is expected to travel from the western part of Japan to the eastern Pacific side after 24th.

In Kanto Koshin, it begins to rain from the night of the 24th, and there is a risk of heavy rain, mainly on the 25th.

The amount of rain that falls in the 24 hours from the evening of the 24th to the evening of the 25th is expected to be 100 to 150 mm in the Kanto region.

Even in areas affected by the heavy rains of Typhoon No. 19, there is a risk of flooding and increasing the risk of flooding, so watch out.