Due to the effects of low pressure and cold air in the sky, snow will intensify mainly along the mountains on the Sea of ​​Japan side from the late night of the 6th to the 7th, and there is a risk of snow falling along the mountains in eastern Japan such as the Kanto region.


In areas where there is a lot of snow, be careful of accidents while removing snow, and it may snow even in the flatlands of the Kanto region, so be sure to check the latest weather information.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, a low pressure system is expected to pass over the Sea of ​​Japan from the night of the 6th to the 7th, and another low pressure system with a front is expected to move east over the sea south of Japan.



For this reason, it will rain and snow widely from the late night of the 6th to the 7th, and there is a risk that the snow will locally intensify along the mountains on the Sea of ​​Japan side.



In addition, since cold air of minus 3 degrees Celsius will flow in around 1,500 meters above the Pacific Ocean side of eastern Japan, rain and snow will fall mainly along the mountains in the Kanto and Tokai areas from late at night on the 6th, and snow may fall in some places along the coastal areas of the Kanto region. there is.



According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, there is a possibility of snow falling temporarily in Tokyo on the 7th.



However, please pay attention to the latest information released by the Japan Meteorological Agency, as the forecast may change significantly depending on the course and degree of development of the cyclone passing south of Japan.



In some places, mainly on the Sea of ​​Japan side of northern Japan and eastern Japan, the amount of snow is more than double that of a normal year.



In addition, the Japan Meteorological Agency has announced ``early weather information on high temperatures'', saying that the temperature will be significantly higher than normal nationwide from around Wednesday the 11th of next week.



The Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for caution against avalanches caused by snowmelt in areas with heavy snowfall.