West and East Japan Tomorrow May be heavy rain Be alert for sediment-related disasters, July 25, 5:10

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The atmospheric conditions have become unstable due to the influence of the front line, and heavy rains have intermittently occurred due to the development of rain clouds in Shikoku, Kinki, Tokai, and Kanto Koshin. In western Japan and eastern Japan, extremely heavy rain may occur on Sundays and 26th, causing heavy rainfall, so caution is required for sediment-related disasters and river floods.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, warm and moist air flows toward the front extending from western Japan to eastern Japan, so the atmosphere is unstable over a wide area, and rain clouds are developing in Shikoku, Kinki, Tokai, and Kanto Koshin. .. We observed heavy rain of 30.5 mm at Kobe Airport at 39 mm at Minami-Shinano, Iida City, Nagano Prefecture in

one hour until 4 am . In the Hyogo and Tokushima prefectures, the risk of sediment-related disasters has been extremely high due to the rain so far, and there are areas where "sediment-related disaster warning information" has been announced. There is.



Future outlook

Due to the stagnation of the front lines, heavy rains will occur in the western and eastern Japan on Sunday, 26th, with thunder, and locally there may be extremely heavy rains of 50 mm or more per hour resulting in heavy rainfall.

It is expected that there will be a lot of rainfall in the 24 hours until the morning of the 26th
▽ Tokai 250 mm
▽ Shikoku 200 mm
▽ Kinki 180 mm
▽ Southern Kyushu, Amami region, Hokuriku, Kanto Koshin 120 mm etc.
It is expected that there will be more rainfall thereafter.

The Japan Meteorological Agency warns against sediment-related disasters, river floods, and inundation of low-lying land, as well as calls for sufficient caution against heavy gusts such as lightning strikes and tornadoes.

In areas affected by a series of torrential rains, less rain is likely to cause disasters. Please try to evacuate early and, if the situation is worse, move to a higher floor of the building to ensure your safety.