East-North Japan Beware of storms and high waves Watch out for local thunderstorms January 28 12:27

Due to the effects of developing lows, very strong winds may blow in eastern and northern Japan over the 29th, so watch out for storms and high waves. Also, be very careful of localized heavy thunderstorms, as atmospheric conditions may become unstable.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, there is a cyclone with a front near Shikoku and it is heading east.

By the dawn of the 28th, a rain cloud developed in Shikoku, and at Sakihama in Muroto, Kochi Prefecture, a fierce rain of 104.5 millimeters fell in one hour until around 1:20 am.

The low pressure is expected to advance east of the Kanto region on the morning of the 29th, and there is a possibility that a very strong wind will blow mainly on the sea on the Pacific side of eastern Japan on the 28th evening and northern Japan on the 29th evening. Wind speeds are expected to be 23 meters in the Tokai region and 20 meters in the Izu Islands, Tohoku and Hokkaido, with a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 30 to 35 meters.

The height of the ocean waves is expected to be as large as 6 meters in Kanto and Tohoku.

Atmospheric conditions become unstable due to the approach of low pressure, and in the Kanto and Tohoku regions, local lightning may occur over the 29th, causing a heavy rainfall of 30 mm or more per hour.

The amount of rainfall that falls in the 24 hours until the morning of the 29th is expected to be 120 mm in Koto Koshin and 100 mm in Tohoku, where both are heavy.

The Japan Meteorological Agency is wary of storms and high waves, and calls for careful attention to gusts such as severe thunderstorms and tornadoes.

Aichi Toyohashi injured three people in strong wind

On the morning of March 28 in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture, a 61-year-old man riding a bicycle, an 82-year-old woman walking, and a 78-year-old woman all fell in the wind and fell, I was slightly injured by hitting.