TOKYO, Sep 20 (News On Japan) –
The Japan Meteorological Agency has introduced its outlook for the following three months and the winter forward, with temperatures predicted to be larger than ordinary and fewer snowfall.
From October to December, upper-level westerly winds are anticipated to stream over northern Japan, bringing hotter air. Temperatures subsequent month are forecast to be larger than ordinary nationwide, with some days exceeding 30C, harking back to midsummer, particularly within the early a part of the month.
Due to components such because the El Nino phenomenon, the southward motion of chilly air is anticipated to be weak this winter, leading to common or larger temperatures for northern Japan, whereas in different areas, they’re more likely to be larger, leading to a milder winter total.
The quantity of snowfall is anticipated to be low on the Sea of Japan aspect of jap and western Japan, with northern Japan’s Sea of Japan aspect additionally experiencing both common or below-average snowfall.
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