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Weather in the Kanto region looks like the rainy season ahead. Be careful of heavy rain. Weekly weather in the Kanto region
2026/06/29 22:26

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From now on, the front will stay near Honshu, and the Kanto region is likely to experience sluggish weather typical of the rainy season.

Tomorrow, the 30th (Tuesday), the Kanto region will be gently covered by a high pressure system centered over the Sea of Japan. On the other hand, the seasonal rain front that extends south of Japan will move northward, so it is expected to be affected by humid air. There will be periods of sunshine during the day, but clouds will likely spread. There is a possibility of rain in the evening, so it's a good idea to bring a foldable umbrella with you when you go out.
The front is expected to move further north tomorrow, July 1st (Wednesday). Clouds will likely spread over the Kanto region.
The low pressure front is expected to move eastward from the 2nd (Thursday) to the 3rd (Friday). It will rain widely in the Kanto region. Looks like it's time for an umbrella.
There is a possibility that the rain will become stronger locally, resulting in heavy rain. Please check the latest information.
After the 4th (Saturday), the front will remain stationary near Honshu, and the weather will continue to be cloudy.
Please note that the way the rain falls will change depending on the location of the front and the degree of development of the low pressure above the front, so please check the latest weather forecast and prepare for heavy rain disasters.
Even if the clouds tend to spread, the maximum temperature is expected to be higher around the 30th (Tuesday) and July 1st (Wednesday). There are some places where midsummer days are expected to reach 30 degrees Celsius, so please take precautions against heat stroke.
Even on rainy days, the high humidity makes it difficult for sweat to evaporate, making it difficult for your body temperature to drop and putting you at risk of heatstroke. Don't forget to take precautions against heatstroke, such as staying hydrated and taking breaks.
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Weather for tomorrow 30th (Tuesday) Okinawa rainy season ends Rainy season in western Japan
2026/06/29 18:05

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The rainy season front is expected to move north.

The Japan Meteorological Agency has announced the end of the rainy season in the Okinawa region. The sun will shine tomorrow, and temperatures are expected to exceed 30 degrees Celsius during the day. However, due to the influence of the rainy season front, clouds will likely spread more easily in western and eastern Japan towards the Pacific Ocean. Rain is likely to fall in southern Kyushu and Shikoku, which are close to the front, and there is a risk of localized heavy rain accompanied by thunder. Please be careful of landslides, flooding of low-lying land, and rising and flooding of rivers.
Atmospheric conditions will become unstable due to rising daytime temperatures over a wide area. Please be wary of sudden thunderstorms mainly in inland areas. Northern Japan will be sunny and sunny, but please be careful of showers, especially along the mountains.
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[Breaking news] Rainy season ends in Okinawa 8 days later than normal
2026/06/29 14:37

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The Okinawa region is covered by the Pacific anticyclone and is mostly sunny. It is expected that many sunny days will continue to be covered by the Pacific high pressure system.
The Japan Meteorological Agency has announced that the rainy season appears to have ended in the Okinawa region.
The end of the rainy season in Okinawa region June 29th (8 days later than normal)
*This information is released as a preliminary report based on the current weather history and the weather outlook for about a week or more. It may be reviewed in the fall.
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Level 4 landslide warning for Amami region; heavy rain possible into the 30th (Tuesday)
2026/06/29 12:14

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The rainy season front is stationary in the south of Honshu.
Warm and humid air is flowing towards the seasonal rain front near Tanegashima and Yakushima, causing extremely unstable atmospheric conditions in Kagoshima Prefecture. As a result, cumulonimbus clouds have developed locally in the Amami region, and currently active rain clouds and thunderstorms have been observed.
Today, into the evening of the 29th, there will be localized very heavy rain accompanied by thunder and heavy rain, resulting in heavy rain.
The expected rainfall per hour on the 29th is high in places,
Kagoshima Prefecture (excluding the Amami region) 40mm
Amami region 60mm
From 12:00 on the 29th The predicted 24-hour precipitation by 12:00 on the 30th is high in some places: Kagoshima Prefecture (excluding Amami region) 120 mm
Amami region 150 mm
A level 4 landslide danger warning has been announced in the Amami region.
Please evacuate everyone from dangerous slopes and cliffs.
Also, please be careful of flooding of low-lying areas, rising river levels, lightning strikes, and strong gusts of wind such as tornadoes.
If there are signs that a cumulonimbus cloud is approaching, please take precautions such as moving inside a building.
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Weekly weather: Rainy season front stagnant near Honshu; rainy days continue in western and eastern Japan; rainy season is almost over in Okinawa
2026/06/29 07:09

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Looking at the weather map for the next week, it looks like the rainy season front will remain stationary near Honshu for many days. In western and eastern Japan, there will be many cloudy and rainy days, especially on the Pacific coast.
A low pressure system is expected to move over the seasonal rain front from around the 1st to the 3rd. When a low pressure system passes, the seasonal rain front becomes more active, and there is a risk of heavy rain or heavy rain accompanied by thunder. Sufficient attention must be paid to landslides, flooding of low-lying areas, and rising river waters. Even after the low pressure system passes, the rainy season front tends to remain stationary, so cloudy and rainy days are likely to continue from western to eastern Japan.
Even on rainy days, the temperature is expected to reach nearly 30 degrees Celsius in some places, and the humid, humid days typical of the rainy season will continue.
On the other hand, Okinawa is expected to have many sunny days in the future, and the end of the rainy season is expected to be near. However, Okinawa/Amami is expected to experience ``significantly higher temperatures'' than normal from around the 1st, and the Japan Meteorological Agency has released early weather information regarding high temperatures. To avoid heatstroke, please take precautions such as hydrating frequently, supplementing with salt, and taking adequate breaks.

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Weather forecast for tomorrow, the 29th (Monday): Watch out for sudden rain and thunderstorms in the afternoon, especially in the inland areas of eastern Japan and Hokkaido, and along the mountains.
2026/06/28 20:38

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Tomorrow, the 29th (Monday), the rainy season front will be stationary in the south of Honshu. Rain is likely to fall in Okinawa and Amami, which are close to the rainy season front, and southern Kyushu and the Amami region should be careful of heavy rain accompanied by thunder in the morning.

Western Japan is expected to be covered in high pressure and have many sunny days. In eastern Japan, clouds tend to spread around the Kanto region, and there are likely to be some areas with showers due to the influence of local fronts. In other areas, the weather forecast shows clear skies, but there is a possibility that the weather could change suddenly in the afternoon, especially in the inland areas and mountains of eastern Japan and Hokkaido.
The effects of warm, humid air brought in by typhoons and the seasonal rain front will remain in areas around Honshu, and strong cold air is expected to flow into the skies over northern Japan. As a result, atmospheric conditions become unstable and there is a high probability that thunderclouds will form and develop in the afternoon.
The Koshin region and Hokkaido are prone to sudden rain and thunderstorms, and in the Koshin region, please be careful of heavy rain accompanied by thunder. It is likely that there will be localized rain and thunderstorms in the afternoon, even in parts of the southern Tohoku region, northern Kanto region, and inland and mountainous areas of the Tokai region. Even if it's not raining when you go out, it's a good idea to carry a folding umbrella.
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The rainy season front is stagnant. Okinawa region should be careful of heavy rain today, the 28th. Heavy rain is expected in southern Kyushu and Amami regions into tomorrow 29th.
2026/06/28 12:32

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Today, the 28th (Sunday), the rainy season front is extending from the continent to the south of Japan, passing near the Nansei Islands. The rainy season front is expected to slowly move northward into tomorrow, the 29th (Monday).
Please be careful of heavy rain caused by the rainy season front in the Okinawa region today, the 28th (Sunday). In the southern Kyushu and Amami regions, there is a risk of heavy rain into tomorrow, the 29th (Monday), so caution is advised.
This morning, 39.5 mm of heavy rain was observed in the hour up to 8:36 on Iriomote Island in Taketomi Town, Yaeyama District, Okinawa Prefecture, and 33.0 mm in the hour up to 7:24 in Kitahara, Kumejima Town, Shimajiri District, Okinawa Prefecture.
Today, the 28th (Sunday), atmospheric conditions in the Okinawa region have become extremely unstable due to the influence of moist air flowing into the front.
In the Yaeyama region, be careful of flooding of low-lying areas, rising water levels, and flooding of rivers, and be careful of landslides.
In the main island of Okinawa, be careful of landslides, flooding of low-lying areas, and rising river waters.
Even in the Miyakojima region, be careful of landslides and avoid flooding of low-lying areas.
In the Yaeyama region and Okinawa main island region, please be careful of strong gusts such as lightning and tornadoes on the 28th (Sunday). If there are signs that a cumulonimbus cloud is approaching, please take precautions such as moving inside a building.
Also, in the Miyakojima region, you need to be careful about lightning strikes, gusts of wind, and sudden heavy rain under developed cumulonimbus clouds.

Southern Kyushu and Amami regions also need to be careful of lightning, tornadoes, violent gusts, and sudden heavy rain through tomorrow, the 29th (Monday).
The rainy season front is expected to move northward to Tanegashima and Yakushima areas by tomorrow.
Therefore, there is a risk that cumulonimbus clouds may develop locally in Kagoshima Prefecture from the night of today, the 28th (Sunday) to late on the night of the 29th (Monday) tomorrow, and in the Amami region until late on the night of the 29th (Monday, tomorrow).
Please be careful of lightning strikes, strong gusts of wind such as tornadoes, and sudden heavy rain. If there are signs that a cumulonimbus cloud is approaching, please take precautions such as taking shelter inside a building.
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From eastern Japan to western Japan, it feels hot and humid; the number of locations where midsummer days are predicted to increase towards the end of the month
2026/06/28 07:01

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Today, the 28th, clouds will spread mainly over the Pacific Ocean side, but there will be some areas on the Sea of Japan side where the sun will reach in the afternoon. The sun is expected to reach the Tohoku region, and temperatures are likely to rise, especially in sunny areas.

The predicted maximum temperatures are Sapporo 21c, Sendai 27c, Tokyo 23c, Nagoya 29c, Kanazawa 27c, Osaka 28c, Kochi 28c, and Fukuoka 26c.
From western Japan to eastern Japan, there are many places where the temperature will be higher than yesterday, and there will be many summer days with temperatures above 25 C. In the sunny Tohoku and western Japan, there are some places where temperatures can reach around 30 degrees Celsius. It's humid and humid in many places, so you need to be careful about heatstroke.
Clouds tend to spread in the Kanto region, and there will be periods of rain. It seems to feel cool even during the day.
Tomorrow, the 29th, the rainy season front will move south of Honshu, and sunny areas are likely to expand. Temperatures will be higher than normal in many places until the 30th (Tuesday), with maximum temperatures exceeding 30 C from western Japan to Tohoku, making it a midsummer day in some places. The hot and humid weather will continue, so if you are going to be active outdoors, please make sure to stay hydrated frequently. You also need to be careful about food hygiene management.
Then, in July, the rainy season front tends to stay near Honshu, and the rainy season is likely to continue from western to eastern Japan. It is likely that there will be many days when temperatures are around normal or slightly lower than normal.
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Today's 28th (Sunday) weather: The weather is not clear on the Pacific side of eastern and western Japan. There are many sunny days on the Sea of Japan side.
2026/06/28 06:34

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Typhoon No. 7 has become an extratropical cyclone east of Japan and is gradually moving away. Additionally, the rainy season front extends from the south of Japan to southern China, passing through the Nansei Islands.
Today, the 28th (Sunday), the sky is likely to be cloudy, mainly on the Pacific side. On the other hand, there is a high pressure system in the Sea of Japan, and there will likely be periods of sunshine on the Sea of Japan side.
In Hokkaido, sunlight will reach mainly the southern part of Hokkaido. In other areas, clouds are likely to spread, with a chance of showers. It's safe to have a folding umbrella when going out.
Tohoku will be sunny and the sky will be blue. It looks like it's going to be a good day to go out.
From the Kanto region to the west of the Pacific Ocean, the weather will not be clear and the sky will be cloudy. Please bring rain gear when going out as there are periods of rain in various places.
On the Sea of Japan side, there will be time for the sun to reach in the afternoon. It can be hot and humid during the day, so please be careful of heatstroke.
It's a rainy day in Okinawa and Amami as the front moves southward. Caution is required as there may be localized heavy rain and thunderstorms.
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Typhoon No. 7 is moving east-northeast over the southern coast of Honshu, with strict warning for landslides and flooding of low-lying land due to heavy rain
2026/06/27 13:02

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As of 11:45 a.m. today, Saturday, the 27th, Typhoon No. 7 is moving east-northeast at a speed of 50 km/h over the ocean approximately 150 km south of Cape Muroto.
#Typhoon No. 7 27th (Sat) 11:45 a.m.
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Center location Approximately 150km south of Cape Muroto
Traveling speed East-northeast 50 km/h
Central pressure 992hPa
Maximum wind speed 20m/s (near the center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 30m/s
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The seasonal rain front is stagnant near Honshu, and warm and humid air from the typhoon is flowing toward the front, causing the front to become more active, causing heavy rain mainly on the Pacific side of western and eastern Japan.
We have already passed the peak of rain in Kyushu and Shikoku, but there are active rain clouds from the Kii Peninsula to the Kanto region. Looking at the amount of rain that has fallen in the past 24 hours, it is 200 mm in Kumano Arashika, Mie Prefecture, and 181.5 mm in Choshi City, Chiba Prefecture, with heavy rain mainly in the coastal areas from the Kii Peninsula to the Kanto region. In Choshi, the amount of 24-hour precipitation has already exceeded the highest in June, and the total amount of precipitation is expected to increase in the future.
Typhoon No. 7 is expected to move east-northeast over the sea south of Honshu, and is expected to move over the sea east-southeast of Katsuura City, Chiba Prefecture, around 21:00 today, the 27th.
In the Kinki, Tokai, and Kanto regions, there will be places with extremely heavy rain accompanied by lightning of 50 mm or more per hour, mainly in coastal areas. Please be extremely cautious of landslides, flooding of low-lying areas, rising water levels and flooding of rivers, and be wary of lightning strikes, tornadoes, and other violent gusts. In coastal areas, please be careful of strong winds and high waves accompanied by swells.
In the Koshin region, areas that were shaken strongly by the earthquake that occurred last night on the 26th have a high possibility of landslides occurring even with little rainfall, so please be wary of landslides.
#Rain forecast
The predicted 24-hour precipitation from 12:00 on the 27th to 12:00 on the 28th is high in some places,
Kanto-Koshin region 150mm
Tokai region 200mm
#Wind forecast Thoughts
Maximum wind speed (maximum instantaneous wind speed) expected on the 27th
Kanto-Koshin region 20 meters (30 meters)
Tokai region 20 meters (30 meters)
Shikoku region 20 meters ( 30 meters)
#Wave forecast
Wave height expected on the 27th
Kanto-Koshin region 6 meters with swells
Tokai region 6 meters with swells
Kinki region 5 meters With swells
Shikoku region 5 meters with swells
Wave height expected on the 28th
Kanto-Koshin region 6 meters with swells
Tokai region 5 meters with swells







