In response to the expected heavy rain again in the future, the Japan Meteorological Agency said, "There is a risk that sediment-related disasters will occur frequently in Kyushu and Hiroshima prefectures, which have record heavy rains, and there is a risk of disasters in other areas as well. Since it is not possible to grasp the situation after dark, please check the evacuation information of the local government and try to evacuate while it is as bright as possible. "
Northern Kyushu and Hiroshima Prefecture There is a risk of announcing special warnings
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the front moves northward, and a low pressure system passes eastward on the front line. It means that it may rain and a linear rain zone may be formed.
Due to heavy rains so far, there is a risk that a special warning will be announced.
It also means that heavy rains may occur in southern Kyushu, Shikoku, the Kii Peninsula, and the Tokai region on the Pacific side.
The frontal stagnation continues until the 20th, after which the weather is prone to rain
Be wary of prolonged heavy rains.
In Kyushu, heavy rains will continue on the 18th, and in the Chugoku region including Hiroshima Prefecture, Shikoku, and Tohoku, heavy rains may occur late on the night of the 17th.
The stagnation of the front is expected to continue until the 20th of this month, but it means that it will continue to rain easily after that.
Masahiro Takemura, director of the Weather Counseling Section of the Japan Meteorological Agency, said, "I think some people have been affected by the record heavy rain, but there is a risk of heavy rain mainly in Kyushu. Please check the evacuation information and try to evacuate while it is as bright as possible. "