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[Latest typhoon information] Large and extremely strong typhoon No. 9 approaches the Sakishima Islands on the morning of the 11th. Strict warning against heavy rain and strong winds
2026/07/09 19:52

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Typhoon No. 9, which is large and extremely strong, is expected to remain strong and approach the Sakishima Islands in Okinawa Prefecture by the morning of the 11th. The strong winds, which could cause buildings to collapse, are expected to continue for a long time. Please be extremely cautious of strong winds, high waves with swells, landslides, flooding of low-lying areas, rising and overflowing rivers, and storm surges.

As of 6pm today, the 9th, Typhoon No. 9 is located in the east of the Philippines and is moving west-northwest at a speed of about 15 kilometers per hour. The atmospheric pressure at the center is 925 hectopascals, the maximum wind speed near the center is 50 m, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 70 m.
Typhoon No. 9 is moving northwest and is expected to reach the south of Okinawa by 6 a.m. tomorrow, Friday the 10th. After that, it is expected to remain very strong and approach the Sakishima Islands in Okinawa Prefecture by the morning of the 11th (Saturday) the next day. It is expected to approach the Miyakojima region from dawn to dawn on the 11th (Saturday), and the Yaeyama region will approach the area in the morning.
The rain and wind are gradually increasing in the Sakishima Islands of Okinawa, and the storm will continue from tomorrow the 10th (Friday) to the 11th (Saturday), with fierce winds that could cause some houses to collapse.
In the Miyakojima and Yaeyama regions, please be on high alert for strong winds and heavy rain starting before noon tomorrow, the 10th (Friday). There is also a risk of strong winds in the main island of Okinawa from the evening onwards. The typhoon will not move very fast, so the strong winds and heavy rain will continue for a long time. Please refrain from going out unless necessary and move to a sturdy building before the wind gets stronger. When indoors, try to stay away from windows.
The maximum wind speed (maximum instantaneous wind speed) expected on today 9th is
Okinawa main island region 15 meters (25 meters)
Daitojima region 15 meters (25 meters)
Miyakojima region 15 meters (25 meters)
Yaeyama region 15 meters (25 meters)
The maximum wind speed (maximum instantaneous wind speed) expected for tomorrow, the 10th (Friday), is
Okinawa main island region 23 meters (35 meters)
Daitojima region 18 meters (30 meters)
Miyakojima region 35 meters (50 meters)
Yaeyama region 35 meters (50 meters)
The maximum wind speed (maximum instantaneous wind speed) expected on Saturday the 11th tomorrow is
Okinawa main island region 23 meters (35 meters)
Daitojima region 18 meters (30 meters)
Miyakojima region 40 meters (60 meters)
Yaeyama region 50 meters (70 meters).
The predicted 24-hour precipitation from 6 pm today on the 9th to 6 pm on the 10th (Friday) tomorrow is high,
Yaeyama region 60 mm
Then, from 6 pm tomorrow the 10th (Friday) to 6 pm on the 11th (Saturday) the next day, the expected 24-hour precipitation amount is
Okinawa main island region 80 mm
Miyakojima region 200mm
Yaeyama region 300mm
After that, the predicted 24-hour rainfall from 6pm on Saturday the 11th to 6pm on Sunday the 12th will be 80mm in the Yaeyama region.
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Summary of weather and temperature (June 28th to July 4th) Linear rain belt occurs in northern Kyushu. Rainy season ends in Okinawa/Amami
2026/07/09 16:34

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This is a summary of the weather and temperature from June 28th to July 4th, 2026.
[About the weather for this period]
#Characteristics of atmospheric pressure distribution
On the 28th, the area around Honshu was within a high pressure zone. The extratropical cyclone that changed from Typhoon No. 7 moved away from Japan to the east and merged with the front. The rainy season front is stationary from the East China Sea to the south of Honshu and the sea east of Japan. On the 29th, the area around Honshu will be gently covered by high pressure over the Sea of Japan and the sea east of Japan. The rainy season front extends from South China to the East China Sea and the southern coast of Honshu, and is gradually moving north. On the 30th, there was a high pressure area near Honshu. The rainy season front passed from southern Japan to southern Kyushu and extended into central China. On the 1st, the rainy season front remained stationary near Honshu. There are kinks on the front to the east of Japan and the East China Sea, and the kinks on the front turned into a low pressure system around 9 a.m. and moved east-northeast. On the 2nd, the rainy season front stalled near Honshu, and the low pressure above the front moved eastward from near the San'in area to the south coast of the Kanto region. Typhoon No. 9 occurs in the Marshall Islands. On the 3rd, the rainy season front passed through southern Kyushu and stopped south of Honshu. On the 4th, the rainy season front remained stationary from the Tsushima coast to western Japan and southern Japan. Typhoon No. 9 was extremely powerful and moved westward near the Truk Islands, accompanied by strong winds.
#Precipitation
On the 28th, the effects of warm, humid air associated with the typhoon and the seasonal rain front remained, and rain began to fall on and off in western and eastern Japan. On the 29th, it was cloudy and rainy in southern Kyushu and Kanto-Koshin. Rain clouds developed in the Amami region, and there were some places where it rained very heavily. The rainy season has ended in Okinawa. On the 30th, heavy rain occurred in the Nansei Islands, Kyushu, Izu Islands, and other areas. In the evening, localized thunderstorms occurred along Mt. Kanto. Extremely heavy rain fell in Gunma Prefecture, and a temporary Level 3 landslide warning was issued. On the 1st, the rain intensified mainly in Kyushu, and in northern Kyushu, a near-linear rain band forecast was announced for northern Nagasaki and northern Saga prefectures. On the 2nd, a linear precipitation band formed in five prefectures in northern Kyushu (Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Oita, and Kumamoto) due to low pressure above the front and warm, humid air flowing toward the front. On the 3rd, atmospheric conditions became unstable mainly along the mountains of northern and eastern Japan, and there were places where it rained. On the 4th, a kink occurred on the front. Heavy rain fell near the front and kink. In Kyushu, rain fell mainly in Kumamoto and Saga prefectures due to the influence of the rainy season front.
#Temperature
On the 28th, Tohoku to Kyushu was covered by high pressure, and the sun was shining, causing temperatures to rise. Midsummer days with temperatures above 30 C were observed in places such as Kochi Prefecture. On the 29th, sunlight reached areas from Tohoku to Kyushu under high pressure, and midsummer days with temperatures of over 30 C were observed in places where temperatures had risen, such as Kyushu and the Tokai region. On the 30th, temperatures across the country were higher than normal. Temperatures in the Kinki and Hokuriku regions reached midsummer levels. On the 1st, there were many places in western Japan where the temperature was lower than the previous day, with the highest temperature in Kake, Akiota-cho, Hiroshima Prefecture being 21.7 C, which was about 9.1 C lower than the previous day. On the 2nd, temperatures rose mainly in western Japan, where sunlight returned in the afternoon. Temperatures rose particularly in areas where winds were occurring due to northerly winds, reaching 34.0 degrees Celsius in Kochi City. On the 3rd, the Sea of Japan coast of Hokkaido and Tohoku, Kinki, Chugoku, and Shikoku experienced periods of sunshine and temperatures rose. Western Japan was blanketed in warm air with temperatures around +15 degrees Celsius at an altitude of 1,500 meters. On the 4th, it was a midsummer day in the Tokai region, the Pacific coast of Kinki and Shikoku, and temperatures were comparable to midsummer in the sunny Tohoku Sea of Japan region.
# Weather summary for this period (June 28th to July 4th)
The average temperature was lower than normal in many places, as clouds tended to spread from western to eastern Japan due to the rainy season front and humid air. On the other hand, in northern Japan, which is prone to being covered by high pressure, many places were at or slightly above normal.
Precipitation was higher than normal in many places from western to eastern Japan due to the influence of the seasonal rain front. On the other hand, the end of the rainy season was announced in Okinawa on the 29th and in Amami on the 1st, and many places in the Nansei Islands had fewer rains than normal. Northern Japan also had many sunny days, and the weather was much lower than normal.
Sunshine hours were lower than normal, mainly on the Pacific side, as the rainy season continued from eastern to western Japan. In northern Japan, where there were many sunny days due to high pressure, there were many hours of sunshine, especially on the Sea of Japan side of Tohoku, and in Akita, the hours of sunshine were more than twice that of normal.
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Today's 9th (Thursday) Afternoon Weather: Sunshine will reach western and eastern Japan, 37 degrees Celsius expected in Kyushu, beware of heatstroke
2026/07/09 12:24

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The afternoon of today, the 9th, will be extremely hot, especially in western and eastern Japan, with a maximum temperature of 37 C in inland Kyushu, which will be as hot as body temperature in some places. Heat stroke warning alerts have been announced in Fukuoka and Kumamoto prefectures. Western Japan and Hokuriku are expected to experience extremely hot days with temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius in some places. It is essential to take thorough measures against the heat.

The afternoon of today, the 9th, will be extremely hot mainly in western and eastern Japan due to the warm air in the sky and strong sunlight. Temperatures are particularly high in Kyushu, with the highest temperature expected in Hita City, Oita Prefecture, to reach 37 degrees Celsius, which is expected to be as hot as body temperature. It will also be an extremely hot day, with temperatures reaching 36 degrees Celsius in Saga City and Kumamoto City. Heat stroke warning alerts have been announced in seven prefectures including Fukuoka and Kumamoto, and Shimane Prefecture is the first in the Chugoku region to be issued this year.
It is expected to be an extremely hot day with maximum temperatures of 35 C or higher in places in western Japan and Hokuriku, with temperatures of 35 C expected in Kyoto and Fukui cities.
The risk of heatstroke seems to be increasing all at once in various places, so please take all possible precautions such as staying hydrated frequently.
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[Latest typhoon information] Typhoon No. 9 is very strong and will approach the Sakishima Islands around the 11th. Fierce winds with a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 70 m/s are likely to blow.
2026/07/09 08:08

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As of 6:45 a.m. today, the 9th (Thursday), Typhoon No. 9, a large and extremely strong typhoon, is moving west-northwest over the eastern seaboard of the Philippines.
#Typhoon No.9 9th (Thursday) 6:45am
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Size Large
Force Very strong
Center location East of the Philippines
Moved Dynamic speed West-northwest 20km/h
Central pressure 925hPa
Maximum wind speed 50m/s (near the center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 70m/s
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Typhoon No. 9 is expected to move northeastward and approach the Sakishima Islands of Okinawa as a very strong force without losing much strength. Winds in the Okinawa region have gradually become stronger since today, the 9th, and strong winds that could cause some houses to collapse are expected to blow tomorrow, Saturday, the 11th. Strict vigilance is required against strong winds.
The sea and coastal areas of the Okinawa region will experience heavy swells even before the typhoon approaches. As the typhoon approaches, the waves will further increase, and around the 10th to 11th, the waves are expected to be extremely strong, exceeding 10 meters in height. Additionally, the combination of rising tide levels and waves due to storm surges could cause further damage to coastal facilities. Please be extremely cautious of high waves accompanied by swells, and in low-lying areas near coasts and river mouths, be extremely cautious of inundation and flooding due to high tides.
Also, from the 10th to the 11th in the Sakishima Islands, there is a risk of warning-level heavy rain, including very heavy rain accompanied by thunder and torrential rain.
Please be extremely cautious of landslides, flooding of low-lying areas, rising water levels and flooding of rivers, etc.
#Wind Forecast
In the Okinawa region, the wind will gradually become stronger on the 9th, with ferocious winds expected from the 10th to the 11th.
Maximum wind speed (maximum instantaneous wind speed) expected on the 9th
Okinawa region 15 meters (25 meters)
Maximum wind speed (maximum instantaneous wind speed) expected on the 10th
Okinawa region 35 meters (50 meters)
Expected on the 11th Maximum wind speed (maximum instantaneous wind speed)
Okinawa region 50 meters (70 meters)
#Wave forecast
In the Okinawa region, there will be heavy swells with swells even before the typhoon approaches on the 9th, and from the 10th to the 11th there will be severe waves. The Amami region is also expected to experience heavy swells.
Wave height expected on the 9th
Amami region, 5 meters, with swells
Okinawa region, 7 meters, with swells
Wave height expected on the 10th
Amami region, 8 meters, with swells
Okinawa region Wave height expected on the 11th: 13 meters with swells
Amami region: 8 meters with swells
Okinawa region: 13 meters with swells
Even after that, there is a risk that large waves will continue until around the 12th.
#Rain Forecast
In the Sakishima Islands, there will be very heavy rain accompanied by thunder and torrential rain from the 10th to the 11th, resulting in heavy rain.
The expected 24-hour precipitation from 6:00 on the 10th to 6:00 on the 11th is high in places,
Okinawa region 200 mm
Then, the 24-hour precipitation expected from 6:00 on the 11th to 6:00 on the 12th is high in places,
Okinawa region 200 mm.
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Today's weather on the 9th (Thursday): Typhoon approaching! Don't forget to take precautions against heatstroke
2026/07/09 07:41

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Typhoon No. 9 remains extremely strong and is moving westward east of the Philippines. The wind is expected to gradually increase in Okinawa from today, and it is expected to start raining in the Sakishima Islands. Please check the latest information and remain vigilant.

The Pacific anticyclone will strengthen, and sunlight will reach a wide area from western Japan to eastern Japan. However, there is a possibility of sudden thunderstorms mainly along the mountains in the afternoon, so please be careful of sudden changes in the weather. Temperatures are expected to rise to around 30 degrees Celsius throughout the country during the day, with some parts of western Japan expected to experience extreme heat. Please take all possible precautions against heat stroke, such as drinking plenty of water, taking salt supplements, and taking breaks. The front is approaching Hokkaido, and it is expected to start raining in the morning on the Sea of Japan side, with the area of rain gradually expanding to the east. It will also be cloudy in the northern Tohoku region, with a chance of showers.
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Extremely hot days have been recorded mainly in northern Kyushu, where the end of the rainy season has been announced. Be careful of the dangerous heat that will continue tomorrow, the 9th (Thursday)
2026/07/08 22:29

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Today, the 8th (Wednesday), the area around Honshu was covered in high pressure, and warm air brought by Typhoon No. 9 flowed into the area. In addition to the strong sunlight during the day, the warm air from the south became the Fohn phenomenon, causing high temperatures, and some places recorded extremely hot days when the end of the rainy season was announced.

The highest temperature of the day (as of 8:00 p.m.) today, the 8th (Wednesday), was highest in Maebaru, Itoshima City, Fukuoka Prefecture, where the temperature rose to 36.3c. Next was Hita City, Oita Prefecture, where the temperature rose to 36.1c, and Dazaifu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, where the temperature rose to 36.0c, bringing the number of locations in western Japan to record extremely hot days to 10.
Tomorrow, the 9th (Thursday), will continue to be covered in warm air, and it is likely to be hotter than the 8th (Wednesday) in some places. A heatstroke warning has been issued for the Ogasawara Islands in Tokyo, Fukuoka Prefecture, Amami region, Okinawa region, and Daitojima region, and the predicted maximum temperature in Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture for tomorrow, the 9th (Thursday), is 36 degrees Celsius. It is expected to be a very hot day with temperatures reaching 35 degrees Celsius in Kumamoto Prefecture, and 35 degrees Celsius in Maizuru City, Kyoto Prefecture and Fukui Prefecture, and there is a risk of dangerous heat even in areas where heatstroke warnings have not been issued.
Please be careful of heat stroke and take all possible measures to prevent heat stroke, such as frequent hydration, salt intake, and adequate rest.
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[Breaking news] The rainy season has ended in the Chugoku, Kinki, and northern Kyushu regions
2026/07/08 11:44

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Today, the 8th, various meteorological observatories announced that the rainy season appears to have ended in the Kinki region, Chugoku region, and northern Kyushu region.
Kinki region End of normal rainy season: around July 19
Chugoku region End of normal rainy season: around July 19
9 In the northern region of the state, the rainy season ends in normal years: Around July 19th
In both cases, the rainy season ends 11 days earlier than in normal years.
The weather forecast for the next week also shows that there are many sunny weather marks in western Japan.
It looks like summer is officially starting.
The rainy season has just ended, and today it is extremely hot.
As of 11am, a temperature of 34.0c has already been observed in Hita City, Oita Prefecture.
The temperature is expected to rise in various places in the afternoon, so
Please take care not to get sick.
*The announcement of the end of the rainy season is a preliminary figure. It may be revisited and revised in the fall.
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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.
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.
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)
#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.
#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.
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.
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.







