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Heavy rain expected across Japan on June 18th, with potential for linear rainbands in Kyushu and Shikoku

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  • The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued a forecast for heavy rain with thunderstorms across Japan, from the southwestern islands to eastern Japan on June 18th, emphasizing the need for caution, especially in Kyushu and Shikoku.
  • The agency has specifically mentioned the possibility of linear rainbands, warning that intense rainfall over a short period could lead to landslides, river flooding, and other damage, requiring extra vigilance.
  • The Meteorological Agency will continue to issue forecasts and provide the public with the latest information promptly. It is crucial to pay attention to weather forecasts and take precautions in advance.

The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) warned on July 17 that atmospheric conditions are likely to become unstable from July 18, bringing heavy rain with thunderstorms across the southwest islands and eastern Japan. The JMA issued a "half-day ahead forecast" for the possibility of linear rainbands in southern Kyushu, excluding Miyazaki Prefecture and Amami, as well as the four prefectures of Shikoku. The risk of landslides and river flooding is expected to increase sharply by the morning of July 18.

The JMA also announced on July 17 that northern Kyushu, including Yamaguchi Prefecture, appears to have entered the rainy season. This is 13 days later than the average and 19 days later than last year. According to the JMA, a front extends from mainland China through southern Kyushu and towards the south of Japan. A low-pressure system along the front is developing and moving northeastward from western Japan towards the Pacific side of eastern Japan.

The JMA particularly emphasized the need to be alert for heavy rain in Kyushu and Shikoku due to the possibility of linear rainbands. Linear rainbands are formed by long stretches of heavy rain clouds, which can cause intense rainfall in a short period, leading to landslides, river flooding, and other serious damage.

In addition to the possibility of linear rainbands, the JMA is predicting widespread heavy rain on July 18. Kyushu and Shikoku regions have already entered the rainy season, and the potential for linear rainbands on July 18 further necessitates increased vigilance against heavy rain damage. Furthermore, the risk of landslides and river flooding is expected to rise sharply by the morning of July 18, highlighting the importance of thorough safety preparations beforehand.

The JMA plans to continue releasing forecast information and promptly disseminate the latest updates to the public.

This heavy rain is expected to be caused by the activation of the Baiu front and the influx of humid air. Linear rainbands, in particular, are difficult to predict, and they can cause significant damage due to their sudden occurrence. Therefore, it is crucial to pay attention to heavy rain forecasts and prepare for safety in advance.

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