From West Japan to Tohoku on 14th April, the weather is expected to be rough.

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Due to the developed low pressure, winds and rains are increasing mainly along the Pacific coast. From 13th to 14th, it is expected that the weather will be stormy from western Japan to Tohoku, so watch out for storms and high waves, and pay close attention to heavy rain.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the effects of low pressures with fronts have strengthened the winds mainly on the Pacific coast, and unstable atmospheric conditions have been raining over a wide area of ​​western and eastern Japan.

In Mie Prefecture, the rain intensified before dawn, and radar analysis showed that around 120 millimeters of intense rain fell near Owase City and Kihoku Town until 2:00 am and one hour until 2:20 am, respectively. "Recorded short-term heavy rain information" was announced.

The risk of landslides has increased in Mie Prefecture, and there are areas where "earthquake disaster alert information" has been announced.

With the development of cyclones, it is expected that the weather will be extremely stormy, with strong winds blowing mainly on the coastal areas, on the 13th in western Japan and on the 14th in eastern Japan and Tohoku.

The maximum wind speed expected on the 14th is 25 meters in the Tokai and Chugoku regions, Shikoku and Kyushu, 23 meters in the Tohoku and Hokuriku regions, 20 meters in the Kanto Koshin and Izu Islands, Kinki and Amami regions, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 30 meters It is expected to reach 35 meters from the sea, and there will be places on the sea where the wave height will be more than 6 meters.

Unstable atmospheric conditions are also expected to continue, and in western and eastern Japan, and in Tohoku, heavy rain with local lightning and intense rain of more than 80 mm per hour may occur over the night of March 13.

The amount of rainfall in the 24 hours until the morning of the 14th is expected to be 120 mm in the Tohoku and Chugoku regions, and 100 mm in the Kanto Koshin, Tokai and Kinki regions, where both are heavy.

The Japan Meteorological Agency warns against storms and high waves, and calls for careful attention to landslides caused by heavy rains, flooding of low land, rising rivers, and gusts such as lightning and tornadoes.