West Japan-Tohoku Locally extremely rainy or landslide disaster alert 27th July 6:22

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Due to the influence of the front line and moist air, the atmospheric conditions have become unstable over a wide area, and heavy rains have intermittently occurred in various places. Over the 27th in western Japan and the 28th in eastern Japan and Tohoku, it is possible that there will be extremely heavy local rain, so caution is required for sediment disasters and river flooding.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the rainy season front has stagnated from western Japan to Tohoku, and warm and moist air is flowing in, so the atmospheric condition is unstable over a wide range, and at this time rain clouds developed in northern Kyushu and Tohoku. It depends.

During the one-hour period until 5 a.m., a rain gauge installed in Amakusa City by Kumamoto Prefecture observed 32 mm of heavy rain.

Due to the rain so far, in Shizuoka, Saga, and Nagasaki prefectures, the risk of sediment-related disasters has greatly increased, and there are areas where "sediment disaster warning information" has been announced.

Front is stalled in the Northeast over the 28 days, is expected to followed by the unstable state of the atmosphere because it can be low pressure on the front line on the 27th night,
▽ 27 days full in the West
over the ▽ eastern and in the northeast 28 days,
the thunder Along with this, heavy rain may occur, and locally there may be extremely heavy rain of 50 mm or more per hour.

It is expected that the amount of rainfall in the 24 hours until the morning of the 28th will
be 150 mm in Tokai and northern Kyushu
▽ Tohoku and Kanto Koshin
▽ 100 mm in Shikoku.

After that, in the 24 hours until the morning of the 29th,
▽ Tohoku, Hokuriku and Tokai will be 100 to 200 mm
▽ Kanto Koshin 100 to 150 mm of rain, which may
cause heavy rain.

The Meteorological Agency cautions against sediment-related disasters, flooding of rivers, inundation of low-lying land, and calls for sufficient caution against heavy gusts such as lightning strikes and tornadoes.