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Today's weather on the 8th (Wednesday): Widespread sunshine, be careful of heat stroke, and there is a possibility of showers in the afternoon.


2026/07/08 06:55

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Today, the 8th (Wednesday), Hokkaido will experience a trough of atmospheric pressure, and there will be some areas where it will rain, especially on the Sea of Okhotsk side.
The area around Honshu will be gently covered by high pressure, and it is expected to be sunny in many places. However, you should be careful of showers in the afternoon, especially along the mountains.

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Due to the influence of a trough of atmospheric pressure, clouds tend to spread in Hokkaido mainly on the Sea of Okhotsk side, and there will be places where it will rain.

Tohoku to Kyushu will be gently covered by high pressure, and there will be many sunny spells. It will be a break during the rainy season, and it looks like it will be a chance to hang the laundry outside to dry.
However, atmospheric conditions may become unstable in the afternoon due to humid air and rising temperatures on the ground. Rain clouds are expected to develop in some places, mainly along the mountains. Especially in Kyushu, there are likely to be some places where it will rain with thunder. Please be careful of sudden rain and lightning. When you go out, it's a good idea to carry a folding umbrella with you.

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The maximum temperature is expected to be around normal or higher than normal in many places.
In the Sea of Japan between Hokkaido and Honshu, there are many places where the temperature will be similar to August, and it will be a midsummer day with a wide range of temperatures over 30c. Please be careful about heat stroke.

Today, the 8th (Wednesday), the Japan Meteorological Agency and the Ministry of the Environment have issued a heatstroke warning alert for the Ogasawara Islands in Tokyo, Fukuoka prefecture, Nagasaki prefecture, Kumamoto prefecture, Kagoshima prefecture (excluding the Amami region), and Okinawa prefecture (main island region).
Spend your time indoors in a cool, air-conditioned environment as much as possible, and take frequent breaks, hydrate yourself, and replenish your salt intake. Elderly people, infants, etc. are more susceptible to heat stroke, so please be especially careful and ask those around you to talk to you.

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A typhoon-turned-extratropical cyclone causes flooding in the east of Japan [Marine summary (June 28, 2026-July 4, 2026)]


2026/07/08 01:09

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On June 28, an extratropical cyclone that changed from Typhoon No. 7 moved east-northeast in the east of Japan, accompanied by a front. As a result of this, the waves rose from the east of Japan to the south of Japan, and there was a storm in the east of Japan.
Sea surface temperatures continued to be significantly higher than normal off the southeastern coast of Hokkaido, reaching a maximum of 5 C above normal.

Below is the ocean summary (June 28 - July 4, 2026)

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#Pressure distribution and waves
On the 28th, an extratropical cyclone that changed from Typhoon No. 7 moved east-northeast in the east of Japan. A front extending from the low pressure system passed through the south of Japan and extended into southern China. Waves were rising from the east of Japan to the south of Japan, and there was a storm in the east of Japan.
From the 29th to the 30th, the seasonal rain front remained stationary from south of Kyushu to south of Honshu.
On July 1st, a low pressure front formed in the Yellow Sea and moved east-northeast, causing waves to rise in the Yellow Sea.
On the 2nd, the rainy season front stalled near Honshu. A low pressure system moved eastward near Wakasa Bay. Waves increased off the coast of San'in, west of Kyushu, and from Shikoku to Tokai.
On the 3rd and 4th, a low-pressure system accompanied by a front moved away from east of Japan to far east of Japan. In the east of Japan, waves increased around low pressure systems and fronts.

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#Sea surface temperature
In the Japanese waters, areas with higher than normal sea surface temperatures have expanded.
The sea area from the East China Sea to the Nansei Islands and south of Japan continued to be at normal levels.
The waters off the southeast coast of the Kanto region continued to be slightly lower than normal, and the waters near Chichijima continued to be slightly higher than normal.
The eastern part of the Kanto region continued to be slightly lower than normal, and the waters off Sanriku continued to be slightly higher than normal.
Off the southeastern coast of Hokkaido, sea areas continued to be significantly higher than normal, with temperatures up to 5 C higher than normal.
In the waters near the Kuril Islands, areas slightly lower than normal have expanded.
The Sea of Okhotsk was at a normal level.

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Today is Tanabata. What's the weather like tonight Let's look for "Orihime Star", "Hiko Star", and "Milky Way"


2026/07/07 11:42

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#Let's look for ``Orihime Star'', ``Hiko Star'', and ``Milky Way''
Today, July 7th (Tuesday), just after 9:00 p.m., if you look up at the eastern sky, you will see the ``Summer Triangle.''
The three stars of the ``Summer Triangle'' are extremely bright ``1st magnitude stars'' among all the stars.

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Among these three stars, two particularly bright stars are "Orihime Star" and "Hikoboshi".
The bright star that rises first and can be seen from a high place and is to the north is "Orihime Star".
Orihime star is called Vega in the constellation Lyra in the West, and Hikoboshi is called Altair in the constellation Aquila.
In addition to Orihime Star and Hiko Star, another bright star is Deneb in the Cygnus constellation.
Also, where the air is clear and there are no city lights, you can enjoy the Milky Way.
The Milky Way flows from Deneb through the Summer Triangle and between Vega and Altair.

#What's the weather on Tanabata night
Today, July 7th (Tuesday) at 9pm, Okinawa will be covered by a Pacific anticyclone, and the night will be clear, so Orihime, Hikoboshi, and the Milky Way will be visible in many places.
The seasonal rain front is expected to slowly move south over the southern coast of Honshu, but western Japan will be covered in clouds due to the moist air, and there will be some showers.
On the East China Sea side of Kyushu, there seems to be a chance to peek at the starry sky of Tanabata through the gaps in the clouds.

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Parts of the Tokai region will also be sunny, so you can enjoy the starry sky of Tanabata, but there will be showers along the mountains.
There are a lot of clouds in the Kanto region, and the sky is likely to be unlucky for observation.
The Sea of Japan side of Hokuriku and Tohoku, and near the Oshima Peninsula in Hokkaido, there are places where you can see Orihime Star, Hikoboshi, and the Milky Way.

#The 25th is a new moon; the influence of moonlight is small, making it easier to see the Milky Way.
The Stars of Tanabata can be seen past July 7th and into August.
This year, there will be a new moon on July 25th (Saturday), so the influence of moonlight will be less during the new moon, making it easier to see the Milky Way.








Today's weather on the 7th (Tuesday): Widespread cloud-dominated sky; heat stroke warning mainly in western Japan


2026/07/07 06:26

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On Tanabata, the 7th (Tuesday), the rainy season front is expected to move south of Honshu, and the front's activity will weaken. However, the weather will not recover clearly, and clouds will likely spread throughout the day.

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In Hokkaido, there are times when the sun reaches southern Hokkaido, but the sky looks like clouds tend to spread. There is a possibility of rain showers, so it's a good idea to bring a foldable umbrella with you when you go out.
It will be sunny in many places on the Sea of Japan side of Tohoku and Hokuriku. On the other hand, there are many clouds on the Pacific side of Tohoku, and there is a possibility of showers here as well.

Clouds are expected to spread throughout the day in the Kanto region. Although it is not extremely hot during the day, it can feel a bit humid. It is a good idea to choose clothes that are breathable.

There will be periods of sunshine during the day from the Tokai region to western Japan, but the day will be dominated by clouds. Be careful of sudden changes in weather especially along the mountains. The temperature in many places exceeds 30 degrees Celsius, so you'll feel hot and humid. Please take measures to prevent heatstroke, such as drinking plenty of water.

The summer sky seems to be widening in Okinawa. Please continue to be careful of heat stroke.








Large and ferocious Typhoon No. 9 may approach Okinawa over the weekend; be on guard against strong winds and warning-level heavy rain


2026/07/06 19:55

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As of 6 p.m., Typhoon No. 9, a large and ferocious typhoon, is moving west-northwest across the Mariana Islands at a speed of 20 km/h, accompanied by strong winds.

#Typhoon No.9 6th (Monday) 18:00
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Center location Mariana Islands
Size Large
Strength Furious
Movement West-northwest 20km/h
Central pressure 910 hPa
Maximum wind speed 55 m/s (near the center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 80 m/s
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Typhoon No. 9 is expected to maintain its strength and move westward through the east of the Philippines. It is expected to gradually change its course northward on the 9th (Thursday), and from around the 10th (Friday) to the 11th (Saturday) it will approach the Okinawa region with ``very strong'' force, accompanied by stormy winds, and move toward the East China Sea.

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In the Okinawa region, there will be heavy storms and warning-level rain from around the 10th (Friday) to the 11th (Saturday), and depending on the path of the typhoon, there is a possibility of warning-level storm surge from around the 10th (Friday) to the 11th (Saturday). Additionally, in Okinawa and Amami, waves will gradually become higher with swells, and are expected to become heavy from around the 9th (Thursday) to the 11th (Saturday). Depending on the path of the typhoon, there is a possibility of severe damage in southern Kyushu from the 10th (Friday) to the 11th (Saturday).

There is a risk of large-scale power outages and water outages in Okinawa, so be sure to prepare for typhoons early by making sure you have enough drinking water in case of a water outage, and charging your mobile battery and flashlight.








Today, the 6th (Monday), be careful of heavy rain mainly in western Japan due to the rainy season front.


2026/07/06 13:03

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Today, the 6th (Monday), a rainy season front is extending from the Tsushima Strait through the Shikoku and Kinki regions to the Izu Islands, and it is raining mainly in western Japan.
Warm and humid air is flowing towards the rainy season front, making the atmospheric condition extremely unstable. It will rain mainly in western Japan, and there will be heavy rain in some places, accompanied by local thunderstorms.
Please be careful of landslides, flooding of low-lying areas, and rising river waters.
Especially in northern Kyushu, there are some places where the ground has become loose due to the rain that has fallen so far. Please be careful of landslides.
Also, be careful of strong wind gusts, such as lightning strikes and tornadoes.

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Today, the 6th (Monday), active rain clouds are forming over western Japan due to the rainy season front. So far today, heavy rain has been observed at 33.5 mm per hour in Ishida, Iki City, Nagasaki Prefecture, 32.0 mm in Kakita, Yamaga City, Kumamoto Prefecture, and 32.0 mm per hour in Mutsuyori, Ayabe City, Kyoto Prefecture.

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In Kyushu, Chugoku, and Shikoku, the peak of the rain is expected to be around noon, and areas of heavy rain are expected to move to the Kinki, Tokai, and Kanto regions after this. In the Kinki and Tokai regions, there will be heavy rain with localized thunderstorms until the evening.
Please be careful of thunderstorms after today in western and eastern Japan.








[Typhoon information] Large and ferocious typhoon No. 9 is passing near the Mariana Islands. Okinawa is feared to experience heavy rain from around the 10th


2026/07/06 07:21

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As of 6 a.m. today, the 6th (Monday), a large and ferocious typhoon No. 9 is moving near the Mariana Islands. The maximum wind speed near the center is 55 m/s, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 80 m/s.


#Typhoon No. 9 6th (Monday) 6:45am
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Size Large
force Ferocious
Center location Mariana Islands
Movement speed Degrees West-northwest 20km/h
Central pressure 910hPa
Maximum wind speed 55m/s (near the center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 80m/s
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Typhoon No.9 is expected to move westward and gradually change its course to the northwest. It is expected to approach Okinawa while maintaining its ferocious strength until around the 10th, and will make its closest approach to the Sakishima Islands around the 11th.
Typhoon No. 9 is expected to approach the Okinawa area without losing much strength, and there is a risk of strong winds blowing that could overturn a moving truck, making it extremely dangerous to go out for non-urgent reasons. From around the 9th, it will become a big storm at sea, and around the 10th it is expected to become a fierce storm with waves exceeding 9 meters in height. In addition, there is a risk of rising tides due to storm surge and heavy rain of warning level.

Please pay attention to the latest information on Typhoon No. 9 that will be updated in the future and take typhoon countermeasures as early as possible.








[Weekly Weather Forecast] The second half of the week will be full-fledged summer heat, as the Pacific high pressure system strengthens and temperatures rise


2026/07/06 06:59

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The summer Pacific high pressure system will become more powerful towards the end of the week, and the heat will become severe in western and eastern Japan. The temperature is expected to rise to around 35 degrees Celsius in some places this weekend, so it is essential to take precautions against heat stroke.

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The Pacific anticyclone is expected to gradually strengthen from today, the 6th (Monday) onwards. In the first half of the week, it is expected to spread its influence from Okinawa to western Japan, pushing the seasonal rain front northward.
From tomorrow, the 7th (Tuesday) onward, high pressure will begin to cover eastern Japan, and the second half of the week will see a wide range of sunny spells during the rainy season.

Looking at the maximum temperatures in various places, Fukuoka and Osaka cities are expected to experience midsummer days with temperatures above 30c starting tomorrow, the 7th (Tuesday). Temperatures in Nagoya and central Tokyo are also expected to exceed 30 degrees Celsius from the middle of the week.

The weekend will be particularly hot, with temperatures expected to be above normal not only in western and eastern Japan, but also in northern Japan. Fukuoka City experienced an extremely hot day on the 11th (Saturday) with temperatures reaching 35 degrees Celsius. It is predicted that the weather will be extremely hot in various places, with Osaka City reaching 34 degrees Celsius on the 10th (Friday) and Nagoya City reaching 33 degrees Celsius between the 11th (Saturday) and 12th (Sunday).

Inland areas may continue to experience extremely hot days with temperatures exceeding 35c.

This year, since the start of the rainy season, the temperature has remained relatively low in many places, and the heat seems to be unbearable for the body. To avoid heatstroke, be sure to drink enough water and salt when doing outdoor activities, and take breaks in a cool place, and when spending time indoors, use an air conditioner to adjust the room temperature appropriately.








Summary of weather and temperature (June 21st to June 27th) Typhoon No. 7 and Typhoon No. 8 approach Honshu


2026/07/06 06:49

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This is a summary of the weather and temperature from June 21st to June 27th.

#Characteristics of pressure distribution
On the 21st, a low pressure system moved eastward through the Sea of Japan. Typhoon No. 7 moved east of the Philippines toward the west. On the 22nd, a low pressure system accompanied by a front moved eastward east of Japan. The front passed from the continent to the south of Kyushu and extended to the south of Japan. Typhoon No. 7 became extremely powerful and moved west-northwest through the east of the Philippines. On the 23rd, the rainy season front extended from central China to the east of Japan. Typhoon No. 7 was very strong and headed north to the east of the Philippines. Typhoon No. 8 occurred in the Mariana Islands. On the 24th, a rainy season front extended east and west from China to the sea east of Japan. Typhoon No. 7 is heading north over the eastern seaboard of the Philippines, accompanied by strong winds. Typhoon No. 8 moves west-northwest across the Mariana Islands. On the 25th, a rainy season front extended from southern China to the southern coast of eastern Japan. Typhoon No. 7 moved northward south of Okinawa with strong winds. On the 26th, Typhoon No. 7 moved east-northeast along the sea north-northwest of Amami with strong winds. There was a low pressure system with a front to the east of Japan, and the front extended from Kanto to Kyushu. On the 27th, Typhoon No. 8 quickly moved northeast from the south of Honshu. Typhoon No. 7 is moving northeast through the south of Honshu, following Typhoon No. 8.

#Precipitation
On the 21st, active rain clouds passed from southern Tohoku to eastern Japan as the front passed. Heavy rain fell in the southern Kanto region. The rainy season has begun in northern Tohoku. On the 22nd, rain fell mainly in northern Japan, Hokuriku, and western Japan due to the effects of a low pressure system and front. On the 23rd, rain clouds developed mainly over Kyushu as warm and humid air flowed toward fronts and low pressure systems. It rained heavily. On the 24th, extremely warm and humid air flowed in, and at 8:48 a.m., it was announced that a linear rain band had formed near the Satsuma region of Kagoshima Prefecture, and a level 4 landslide danger warning was announced for the Satsuma region. On the 25th, a level 4 flood warning was announced for the upper reaches of the Yamakuni River in Oita Prefecture due to the inflow of extremely warm and humid air. Active rain clouds continue to hang over a wide area of western Japan, from the Tokai region to Kyushu, causing heavy rain in various places. On the 26th, heavy rain exceeding 150 mm/24 hours occurred in Kumamoto, Osaka, Wakayama, Gifu, Nagano, and other areas due to the warm and humid air from Typhoon No. 7. Towards noon on the 27th, active rain clouds from Typhoon No. 8 hung over the Pacific side of eastern Japan, with heavy rain falling in many places.

#Temperature
On the 21st, temperatures rose from western to eastern Japan, especially in sunny areas on the Pacific side. It was a hot day at 35.1c in Owase, Mie Prefecture. The first extremely hot day in the Tokai region. On the 22nd, many places in northern Japan, Hokuriku, and western Japan were cloudy and rainy, while temperatures rose in Kanto and Okinawa, where the sun was shining. On the 23rd, the rainy season continued in western Japan, with many places lower than normal. In northern Japan, the rise in temperature was slow due to the influence of cold air in the upper atmosphere. On the 24th, temperatures in western Japan did not rise and in some places were below normal. In northern Japan, the sun was shining in many places, and the temperature in some places was significantly higher than the day before. On the 25th, many parts of the country were cloudy and rainy, and temperatures were well below normal in many places, especially in western and eastern Japan. The temperature in central Tokyo was 22.3 degrees Celsius, -4.7 degrees Celsius lower than normal and about the same level as early May. On the 26th, temperatures did not rise from Kyushu to the Kinki and Kanto regions, and the highest temperature in Tokyo was 24.9 degrees Celsius, similar to late May. On the 27th, the sun reached Tohoku, and the temperature rose significantly from the previous day. In many places, especially on the Pacific coast, the weather was hotter than normal.

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Weather forecast for today, the 6th (Monday): The rainy season front will continue to stagnate near western Japan. Be careful of heavy rain mainly in western Japan.


2026/07/06 05:53

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Today, the 6th (Monday), the rainy season front will continue to remain stationary near western Japan. Very warm and humid air flows towards the front, causing rain over a wide area from western to eastern Japan.

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In western Japan, due to the influence of active rain clouds near the seasonal rain front, there is a risk of heavy rain with thunder mainly in the morning in Kyushu, Chugoku, and Shikoku. The rain clouds that have developed are moving westward little by little, and there are likely to be places in the Kinki and Kii Peninsula where there will be heavy rain accompanied by thunder from around noon to around evening. The heavy rains have loosened the ground in some places, making it more prone to landslides, so we need to be careful and alert to landslides, and be careful of flooding in low-lying areas, flooding roads, and rising river waters.

Rain clouds will spread from Tohoku to eastern Japan, and the weather will be like the rainy season, where the rain will come and go. Please be careful of thunderstorms in Hokuriku in the afternoon. In Hokkaido, there will be a lot of clouds and there will be some places with showers in the morning.

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The daytime temperature will rise to around 30c in western Japan even when it rains, and in many places in eastern Japan it will be around 25c. It looks like it's going to be hot and humid, typical of the rainy season. In northern Japan, temperatures tend to rise in areas with sunny days, and Akita's maximum temperature is expected to be 30 degrees Celsius in midsummer. Please make sure to stay hydrated frequently to avoid heat stroke.

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