Due to the influence of Typhoon No. 10, it is raining intermittently in the Kanto and Izu Islands.

The typhoon is expected to come closest to the Kanto region before noon, so caution is required against sediment-related disasters caused by heavy rain, inundation of low land, and high waves.


On the other hand, Typhoon No. 9 may approach Kyushu on the night of the 8th and then land, so please prepare for heavy rain in the morning.

Typhoon No. 10 approaches the Izu Islands Closest to Kanto before noon

According to the observations of the Japan Meteorological Agency, Typhoon No. 10 is moving north-northeast at a speed of about 25 km per hour over the sea 30 km west of Hachijojima in the Izu Islands at 3:00 am.



The air pressure at the center is 980 hectopascals, the maximum wind speed near the center is 23 meters, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 35 meters. A strong wind of 15 meters or more is blowing.



Winds and rains have intensified in the Izu Islands, which are close to typhoons, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed for these three hours is 27.3 meters, which was observed around 5 am in Tsubota, Miyakejima.

Heavy rain in various parts of Kanto

In addition to the Izu Islands, rain clouds surrounding the typhoon have also hit various parts of the Kanto region, causing heavy rain intermittently.



In the hour until 5:30 am, it rained 45.5 mm on Miyakejima, and in the hour until 4 am, it rained 34.5 mm in Mito City.

The typhoon is expected to continue to move northeast and approach Kanto closest to before noon.

There is a risk of extremely heavy rain accompanied by lightning locally, mainly in the Kanto region. ▽ It is expected to be 60 mm in the Izu Islands.

The wind and wave expectations

The maximum expected wind speed is ▽ 23 meters in the Izu Islands, ▽ 20 meters in the sea of ​​Kanto, ▽ 18 meters in the sea of ​​Tokai, ▽ 15 meters in the sea of ​​Tohoku and on land of Kanto / Tokai, the maximum instantaneous wind speed is ▽ Izu Islands It is expected to be 35 meters in the sea, 30 meters in the Kanto and Tokai regions, and 25 meters in the sea in the Tohoku region.



The waves are high, and ▽ Izu Islands and Kanto will continue to have big storms ▽ Tokai and Tohoku on the Pacific side.



The Japan Meteorological Agency warns against sediment-related disasters caused by heavy rains, inundation of low land, flooding of rivers, and high waves, and calls for attention to strong winds.

Is Typhoon No. 9 approaching or landing in Kyushu after night?

On the other hand, due to the influence of Typhoon No. 9 on the sea northwest of Okinawa, rain and wind are intensifying on the main island of Okinawa.



On the night of the 8th, the typhoon may approach Kyushu and then land, and in western Japan, it may rain very heavily with lightning over the 9th, resulting in heavy rain.

The amount of rain that falls in the 24 hours until the morning of the 9th is 300 mm in Kyushu, 250 mm in Shikoku, 150 mm in the Chugoku and Amami regions, 120 mm in the Kinki region, and 100 mm in the Okinawa region. It is expected that the amount of rain that will fall in the 24 hours from the morning of the 9th to the morning of the 10th will be ▽ 100 mm to 200 mm in Kinki ▽ 100 mm to 150 mm in northern Kyushu and the Chugoku region, and in Shikoku.

In addition, the maximum wind speed over the 9th is ▽ 23 meters in Kinki ▽ 20 meters in Kyushu, Amami, Shikoku, and China ▽ 17 meters in Okinawa, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed is expected to be 30 to 35 meters. ..



The waves are high and it is expected to be a big deal.



In western Japan, the Japan Meteorological Agency is wary of sediment-related disasters, inundation of low land, flooding and flooding of rivers, high waves, and storm surges, and is calling for preparations in the morning.

Typhoon No. 9 is expected to become an extratropical cyclone in the Sea of ​​Japan on the 9th. I'm calling.