Due to the influence of fronts and low pressure, it rained from western Japan to the Pacific side of eastern Japan on the 6th, and the Japan Meteorological Agency announced that Kanto Koshin would enter the rainy season earlier than Kyushu and Shikoku.

Rainfall is expected to increase over the 7th in Okinawa and Tohoku, and the Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for careful attention to sediment-related disasters, low land inundation, and river flooding.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, it rained over a wide area from eastern Japan to western Japan on the 6th due to the influence of a low pressure accompanied by a front.



Since it is expected that there will be many cloudy and rainy days in the Kanto Koshin region for the next week or so, the Japan Meteorological Agency announced at 11:00 am that "Kanto Koshin seems to have entered the rainy season."



The announcement of the rainy season will be announced as a "preliminary value" this time, and will be announced again as a "fixed value" in September, but if the judgment that Kanto Koshin will enter the rainy season earlier than either southern Kyushu or Shikoku will be maintained. This is the first time since 2005.



The peak of rain on the Pacific side of western and eastern Japan is passing, but it is expected that it will continue to rain and intensify from the Pacific side of Tohoku, where moist air around the low pressure system flows, and to Okinawa, which is close to the front. ..



The amount of rain in the 24 hours until the evening of the 7th is expected to be 100 mm on the Pacific side of Tohoku and 80 mm on Okinawa.



The Japan Meteorological Agency calls for careful attention to sediment-related disasters, low land inundation, and river flooding.



Also, be aware of strong winds as the wind is expected to increase over a wide area.