Due to the effects of low pressure and fronts, atmospheric conditions have become unstable over a wide area from western Japan to northern Japan, and it is raining heavily locally in Miyazaki Prefecture.

It is expected that heavy rains will occur in various places over the 16th, so caution is required against sediment-related disasters and flooding of rivers.

Please proceed with early preparations such as checking the evacuation site in case of emergency.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, warm and moist air flows toward the front, and the atmospheric conditions are unstable over a wide area from western Japan to northern Japan, and rain clouds are developing in Kyushu and the Tokai region.



In the hour until 5 am ▼ At Kakuto in Ebino City, Miyazaki Prefecture, we observed heavy rain of 93 mm.



Cyclones and fronts are expected to stagnate over the 16th, and atmospheric instability is expected to continue over a wide area from western Japan to northern Japan. It may rain.



The amount of rain that falls in the 24 hours until the morning of the 16th is


200 mm in the northern and southern parts of Kyushu


, 120 mm in the Tohoku region


, 100 mm in the Tokai and Kanto Koshin regions, and in the


Chugoku region, Kinki, and Hokuriku regions.

It is expected to be 80 mm.



Furthermore, the amount of rain that falls in the 24 hours until the morning of the 17th is


100 mm to 200 mm in Tokai, 100


mm to 150 mm in Kinki and Hokkaido,


▽ Southern Kyushu, Chugoku region, Hokuriku, Kanto Koshin. , Is expected to be 50 to 100 mm in Tohoku.



In western Japan, eastern Japan, and various parts of the Tohoku region, there have been areas where the ground has already loosened due to heavy local rains and continuous rains over the past few days. There is a risk.



The Japan Meteorological Agency calls for caution against sediment-related disasters, inundation of low land, and flooding of rivers.



Beware of severe gusts such as lightning strikes and tornadoes in western and eastern Japan.



Before things get worse, be prepared early, such as checking the hazard map to see the risk of disasters around your house and where to evacuate in the event of an emergency.